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    Trump Kim Summit: Historic handshake, historic talks

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorJune 12, 2018No Comments6 Mins Read
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    Trump Kim Summit: Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un became the first sitting US president and North Korean leader to meet
    Trump Kim Summit: Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un became the first sitting US president and North Korean leader to meet
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    Historic Summit: Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un have become the first sitting US president and North Korean leader to meet
    Trump Kim Summit: Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un have become the first sitting US president and North Korean leader to meet

    Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un have become the first sitting US president and North Korean leader to meet, an unprecedented development after a year of exchanging threats.

    The pair shook hands at a luxury hotel in Singapore’s Sentosa island before proceeding to talks.

    Mr Trump said “a lot of progress” was made, and said he would soon attend a signing ceremony with Mr Kim.

    They have been discussing defusing tensions and nuclear disarmament.

    However, it is unclear what document the two leaders would be signing.

    Analysts are split on what the summit will achieve. Some see it as a propaganda win for Mr Kim, others a potential path to peace.

    How the historic moment unfolded

    The two men walked towards each other and firmly gripped each other’s hands in front of US and North Korean flags.

    Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un took a walk around the Capella hotel on Sentosa island in Singapore
    Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un took a walk around the Capella hotel on Sentosa island in Singapore

    Mr Trump patted Mr Kim’s arm as they stood on red carpet and exchanged a few words before turning to face the gathered press.

    The US president predicted a “terrific relationship” with the North Korean leader.

    “I feel really great. We’re going to have a great discussion and will be tremendously successful,” Mr Trump said.

    .@POTUS Donald J. Trump meets North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Singapore. #SingaporeSummit pic.twitter.com/CWhiLO4dAa

    — Department of State (@StateDept) June 12, 2018

    Sitting alongside each other, ahead of a one-on-one meeting, the pair appeared relaxed against the odds.

    “It was not easy to get here,” Mr Kim said. “There were obstacles but we overcame them to be here,” and his counterpart responded “That’s true.”

    The two men, accompanied only by interpreters, spoke for a little under 40 minutes. They were then joined by small delegations of advisors for a working lunch.

    Who else is there?

    From Washington the group includes US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and security adviser John Bolton, and on Pyongyang’s side, Mr Kim’s “right-hand man” and former spy chief Kim Yong-chol, and foreign minister Ri Yong-ho.

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    The lunch menu featured a mix of Western and Korean dishes, including stuffed cucumbers and Daegu jorim, a soy-braised fish dish.

    What does this mean for each man?

    The unprecedented event carries great potential prestige for each leader – but also, in the long run, a possibly catastrophic loss of face.

    Donald Trump tells reporters that he and Kim Jong-un will shortly be "signing" something together, as they take a stroll together after meeting #TrumpKimSummithttps://t.co/kjswFplk8L pic.twitter.com/ndUlwG410o

    — BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) June 12, 2018

    For the moment Mr Trump will credit any successful outcome of talks to his “maximum pressure” campaign on North Korea, that tightened economic sanctions and threatened military action. Many believe that no matter what is achieved this will be the narrative.

    For Mr Kim, securing a stage with the US leader is seen as a victory in itself, something which neither his father or grandfather could achieve.

    Such a meeting has long been seen as a prize in the eyes of North Korea for the legitimacy it would confer on its leader.

    Kim’s journey from outcast to statesman

    For decades, North Korea has been a pariah state, and now its latest hereditary leader is being treated as a world statesman.

    Last year, it would have been a rare sight to see a North Korean flag flying anywhere in Asia.

    Now, Mr Kim – who runs a totalitarian regime with extreme censorship and forced-labour camps – is meeting and greeting dignitaries.

    On the eve of the summit, Mr Kim toured Singapore’s tourist sites, waving to excited crowds and snapped a selfie with the city state’s foreign minister.

    Tuesday’s front page of North Korea’s official newspaper featured the extraordinary scenes on display in Singapore, offering many in the country and unprecedented glimpse of their leader in a setting utterly at odds with their daily life.

    What will the talks cover?

    The US wants North Korea to get rid of its nuclear weapons in an irreversible manner that can be verified by the international community.

    Mr Pompeo said the US would only accept “complete, verifiable and irreversible denuclearisation” – but would offer “unique” security guarantees.

    But analysts question why Mr Kim would give up his nuclear weapons after pushing so hard to get them.

    A formal end to the Korean war may also be discussed. The 1950-53 conflict ended with a truce, not a final peace treaty. Mr Trump says signing a peace agreement would probably be “the easy part”.

    How did we get here?

    This is an outcome that seemed unimaginable less than a year ago – when Mr Trump and Mr Kim exchanged streams of fiery insults – and North Korea conducted several ballistic missile tests in defiance of the international community.

    Mr Trump famously vowed to unleash “fire and fury” if Pyongyang kept threatening the US. Meanwhile, Mr Kim has called Mr Trump “mentally deranged” and a “dotard”.

    But earlier this year North Korea showed a new openness to diplomacy and held direct talks with Seoul. The rapid improvement in relations between the North and South Korea – technically still at war – culminated with a historic leaders’ summit in April.

    During this warming of relations between the two Koreas, Mr Trump stunned the world by accepting an invitation to meet Mr Kim.

    But the road to the Singapore talks has been far from smooth.

    The lead-up to the summit has been marked by uncertainty and waves of frenetic diplomacy – at one point, Mr Trump even briefly called off the summit.

    What happens now?

    The one-on-one discussion lasted less than 40 minutes and as Mr Kim is due to leave Singapore at 14:00 local time (06:00 GMT), there is some doubt over the level of detail that may be contained in any final statement.

    It’s unclear what we can expect from here but reports yesterday suggested that negotiators were far from an agreement that would mark a significant shift.

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