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  • Writer's pictureMichelle Marchante

Trump-Kim make denuclearization agreement following historical summit

Updated: Jun 15, 2018


President Donald Trump met Kim Jong Un, the leader of North Korea, on Tuesday, June 12.
Feature image retrieved from U.S. State Department’s Official Twitter.

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President Donald Trump and North Korea’s Kim Jong Un have made an agreement following a historical four-hour summit in Singapore on Tuesday, June 12.


The two leaders met at the Capella Hotel and shook hands in front of U.S. and DPRK flags. This marks the first time a sitting U.S. president meets with a North Korean leader.



The agreement, although vague, focuses on establishing new U.S.-DPRK relations and denuclearizing the Korean Peninsula, a feat that seemed impossible a few months prior when the two nations traded nuclear threats, with Trump even saying that North Korea would face a wrath of “fire and fury” if they threatened the U.S.


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