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12/06/2018 :
What's in the document? Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un commit to working 'toward complete denuclearisation'
 
United States President Donald Trump and North Korea's Kim Jong Un concluded an extraordinary nuclear summit today by signing a document in which Trump pledged "security guarantees" to the North and Kim reiterated his commitment to "complete denuclearisation of the Korean Peninsula."

The leaders also offered lofty promises, with the American president pledged to handle a "very dangerous problem" and Kim forecasting "major change for the world."

Trump added during a news conference tonight that Kim has before him "an opportunity like no other" to bring his country back into the community of nations if he agrees to give up his nuclear program.

In his news conference he addressed these issues:
'Major change'

Trump thanked Kim "for taking the first bold step toward a bright new future for his people" after the leaders' historic Singapore summit.

Trump said after meeting face to face with Kim that "real change is indeed possible."

He also says that he's prepared "to start a new history" and "write a new chapter" between the two nations.

He says, "The past does not have to define the future."

Trump also paid tribute to Kim and the leaders around the region including Xi Jinping of China and Moon Jae-in of South Korea.



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