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Post by Admin on Jun 12, 2018 18:13:33 GMT
President Trump and North Korea's Kim Jong Un are signing a joint agreement, although the exact details are still unknown. "We're signing a very important document, a pretty comprehensive document," Trump told the waiting reporters. He said he would discuss it "at great length" at an upcoming news conference, and indicated it would be made available publicly. Kim said he wanted to express his gratitude to President Trump for making the meeting happen. "We had a historic meeting and decided to leave the past behind and we are about to sign the historic document," Kim said through a translator.
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Post by Admin on Jun 13, 2018 18:09:04 GMT
The US hopes to see "major disarmament" by North Korea by the end of 2020, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says. His comments come a day after an unprecedented meeting between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un in Singapore. They reached a short agreement to "work toward complete denuclearisation of the Korean Peninsula". Speaking in South Korea, where he discussed the outcome of the summit, Secretary Pompeo said there was still "a great deal of work to do" with North Korea.
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Post by Admin on Jun 14, 2018 18:03:00 GMT
This is the video Donald Trump showed to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on Tuesday (Jun 12), which illustrates the kind of future the reclusive nation could have if it gives up its nuclear weapons. Among the outcomes of President Donald Trump’s summit with Kim Jong Un was a video of cinematic proportions. Trump showed a four-minute video to journalists in the Singapore press conference, who initially mistook it as North Korean propaganda. As it turns out, it was made in the USA. The video plays like a low-budget movie trailer, depicting two epic heroes, Trump and Kim, on whom one choice falls: world peace or annihilation. North Korea resembles paradise, shown through a montage of glowing sunrises, sprawling meadows and glittering skylines, interspersed with vintage war footage of missiles and soldiers.
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Post by Admin on Jun 15, 2018 18:05:02 GMT
ABC News George Stephanopoulos spoke to President Donald Trump in an exclusive interview about his historic meeting with Kim Jong Un. But he added: "Major disarmament... We're hopeful that we can achieve that in the two and half years." He said he was confident Pyongyang understood the need for in-depth verification that it was dismantling its nuclear programme.
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Post by Admin on Jun 17, 2018 18:07:29 GMT
– What’s going on now is historic, Progress Party member Per-Willy Amundsen told NRK. – A process is underway to ensure world peace in the future. It’s a fragile process, but we must of course do what we can to help this process yield good results. I believe we can accomplish this by sending a clear signal, namely by awarding Trump the Nobel Peace Prize. – This is a nudge The agreement signed by the two state leaders Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un yesterday has been criticized for not being sufficiently binding and too unspecific. However, the two Norwegian MPs don’t consider a peace prize nomination premature.
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