The leaders of the United States and North Korea signed a text, while President Trump thanked Kim for the successful conference they had. The United States has pledged to provide "security guarantees" and North Korea is committed to the principle of "full denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula" in a joint text signed by Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un.
President Trump and President Kim Jong-un engaged in a comprehensive, in-depth and frank exchange of views on issues related to the establishment of new relations between the United States and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and the building of a lasting and stable peace regime in Korea. Hersonissos.
President Trump has pledged to provide security guarantees to the Korean People's Republic, and President Kim Jong-un has reiterated his firm and unwavering commitment to the complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.
Convinced that the establishment of new relations between the United States and the DPRK in Korea will contribute to peace and prosperity in the Korean Peninsula and the world, and acknowledging that building mutual trust can promote the denuclearization of the Queens and Korean Peninsulas. -They state the following:
Recognizing that the US-Korean summit - the first in history - was a defining moment of great importance and overcoming decades of tension and hostility between the two countries and the beginning of a new future, President Trump and President Kim Jong-un They undertake to implement the commitments of this jointly communicated in full and promptly.
The United States and the DPRK have pledged to hold talks with US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and a high-ranking Korean official at the earliest possible date to implement the results of the US-DPRK summit.
Trump and Kim pledged to work together to develop new relations between the United States and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and to promote peace, prosperity and security on the Korean Peninsula and around the world.
The US president assured that "great progress" had been made in the historic summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
Asked by reporters how the talks went, Trump said "great progress has been made, in fact (the debate was very positive). I think it went better than anyone could expect. We will go now to sign ".
Trump made the remarks as he and Kim walked into the courtyard around the Capella Hotel after a working lunch with top government officials.
Kim earlier spoke of a "good prelude to peace", while Trump assured that the two leaders were building a "good relationship".
Should such a diplomatic success indeed take place, the landscape in Northeast Asia in terms of security and defense will change dramatically. Western analysts liken the development to what was achieved during former US President Richard Nixon's trip to China in 1972, which they said was the impetus for the transformation of the Asian giant.
Kim told Trump after exchanging their historic handshake that their meeting would seem like "science fiction" to many, before marching to the hotel library where the meeting is being held for their private discussion, with only interpreters present. lasted about 40 minutes.
In the stock market the situation is calm. As Trump and Kim discuss, the rest of the world is waiting to see if the two, for many unpredictable leaders, can escalate one of the most dangerous crises at the international level.
Ahead of the summit, Trump met with South Korean President Moon Jae-in and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, leaders of two of the United States' closest allies in Asia.
"I slept little at night," Moon told members of his Seoul cabinet meeting as the summit was taking place in Singapore. "In fact, I hope it will be a successful summit that will open a new era for North and South Korea and the United States and bring about complete denuclearization and peace."
Guterres: International community to support Washington-Pyongyang agreement
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said the Donald Trump-Kim Jong Un meeting in Singapore was a "significant step" towards the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, urging the international community to support the US implementation of the agreement.
In a press release, Guterres called on all sides to "seize this historic opportunity" and reiterated the United Nations' expertise and expertise to achieve the US president's goal: to destroy Pyongyang's nuclear arsenal.
"Achieving the implementation of today's and previous agreements, in line with the relevant Security Council resolutions, will require the patience and support of the international community," UN spokesman Stefan Duzaric said in a statement.





