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Trump1 to Meet N. Korea’s Kim Jong Un June 12 in Singapore
United States President Donald Trump has announced his planned meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un will take place on June 12 in Singapore.
The president wrote on Twitter “We will both try to make it a very special moment for World Peace!” The meeting would be the first between a sitting U.S. president and a leader of North Korea.
The announcement came hours after Trump welcomed three Americans who had been held prisoner in North Korea back home on Thursday.
The former prisoners arrived at Joint2 Base Andrews near Washington early in the morning. North Korea freed the prisoners after U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo met for a second time with the North Korean leader.
Trump and his wife, Melania, boarded the plane that carried the three men. The three then stepped out, shaking hands with the president and waving to media and military personnel.
Trump thanked the Korean leader for their release. He said, “We’re starting off on a new footing. This is a wonderful thing that he released the folks early.”
Trump said he believed Kim wanted to bring North Korea “into the real world” and he had high hopes for their planned meeting.
“I think we have a very good chance of doing something very meaningful,” Trump said.
Only months ago, Trump and Kim exchanged insults.
However, tensions began to ease beginning with North Korea’s participation3 in the Winter Olympics in South Korea in February. Trump then accepted an invitation to meet with Kim.
The three former prisoners are Korean-Americans.
Tony Kim and Kim Hak Song were teaching at the Pyongyang University of Science and Technology. They were separately detained in 2017. North Korean officials accused the two of anti-state activities and trying to overthrow4 the government.
The third detainee, Kim Dong Chul, was arrested in October 2015. He was sentenced to 10 years in prison with hard labor5 in 2016 after being found guilty on charges of spying.
Kim Dong-chul said, “I was treated in many different ways, but overall I had to do much labor and when I became ill I received some treatment.”
The three appeared to be in good health on their release. But they were taken to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center for additional medical examinations.
The release followed a recent announcement by Kim that North Korea would suspend missile tests and shut down a nuclear bomb test area.
Bonnie Glaser is an Asia expert at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. She warned that, “The North Koreans have still said nothing to indicate that they are willing to give up their nuclear weapons.”
American Vice6 President Mike Pence agreed. He told the CBS This Morning program, “What Kim Jong Un has said publicly and in discussions is that he is prepared to negotiate to achieve complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.
Pence added, “Those words are important, but we’ll see what they mean.”
I’m Jonathan Evans.
Words in This Story
folks –n. people
participation –n. the act of being involved or taking part in something
indicate –v. to show, to direct attention to
achieve –v. to get or reach by working hard
denuclearization –n. the process of removing nuclear weapons
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