TRANSCRIPT: Trump and Kim Jong Un reach for peace with signing of unclear denuclearisation agreement
Pres. Donald Trump and North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un shake hands in their first meeting on June 11, 2018 in Singapore. By Mona Austin The path to peace on the North Korean peninsula has begun with a June 11 historic meeting in Singapore between Kim Jong-un and Pres. Donald Trump. The leaders signed a joint denuclearization agreement. Four points of the diplomatic effort are outlined in the agreement below. The status of the peace-seeking attempt needs clarification. The world waits to see how the talks between Trump and Kim will turn out. North Korea did not specify what they plan to do. Trump is giving the peace process 6 months. The U.S. offered a specific concession. For the time being, he explicitly stated the U.S. will abandon participation in any military exercises with their enemy, South Korea. This statement is not in the written agreement. Previous wording (specifically "reaffirm commitment") about depleting their nuclear ...