President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un signed what Trump says is a “very important” and “pretty comprehensive” document after their Tuesday Summit in Singapore.
Trump and Kim refused to immediately tell reporters what the declaration said, saying it would be handed out later.
However, after signing it, Trump held up the papers for photographers – and the agreement was briefly visible.
“President Trump committed to provide security guarantees to the DPRK and Chairman Kim Jong Un reaffirmed his unwavering commitment to complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula,” according to a preamble of the document.
The document appeared to include a loose, four-point agreement between the nations:
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2 comments:
Why did it take this long? NO President has had the nerve to stand the hell up like this great President, Donald J. Trump! He is going to do the same with the unfair trade acts that our "allies" so gratefully hit us with....they are our friends as long as we give them our American dollars. Who needs them??? Kick their asses President Trump they will all come back WILLING to deal!
Don't worry you will have had enough of the crooked man to hold the office of president. Hey is playing you rednecks like a fiddle.
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