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Donald Trump becomes first sitting US President to visit North Korea, agrees to revive talks with Kim Jong-un on Pyongyang's nuclear program

The Associated Press • June 30, 2019, 15:12:30 IST
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As he announced the resumptions of talks on North Korea’s nuclear program, Trump told reporters “we’re not looking for speed. We’re looking to get it right.”

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Donald Trump becomes first sitting US President to visit North Korea, agrees to revive talks with Kim Jong-un on Pyongyang's nuclear program

Panmunjom: With wide grins and a historic handshake, US President Donald Trump and North Korea’s Kim Jong-un met at the heavily fortified Demilitarized Zone on Sunday and agreed to revive talks on the pariah nation’s nuclear program. Trump, pressing his bid for a legacy-defining accord, became the first sitting American leader to walk with Kim into North Korea. The meeting, another historic first in the year-long rapprochement between the two technically warring nations, marks a return to face-to-face contact between the leaders since talks broke down during a summit in Vietnam in February. Trump announced after the meeting that the two nations had agreed to resume discussions in the coming weeks. But significant doubts remain about the future of the negotiations and the North’s willingness to give up its stockpile of nuclear weapons. Trump’s brief crossing into North Korean territory marked the latest milestone in two years of roller-coaster diplomacy between the two nations, as personal taunts of “Little Rocket Man” and threats to destroy the other have been ushered out by on-again, off-again talks, professions of love and flowery letters. “I was proud to step over the line,” Trump told Kim as they met in a building known as “Freedom House” on the South Korean side of the truce village of Panmunjom. “It is a great day for the world.” Kim hailed the moment, saying of Trump, “I believe this is an expression of his willingness to eliminate all the unfortunate past and open a new future.” He added that he was “surprised” when Trump invited to meet by a tweet on Saturday. What was originally expected to be a brief exchange of pleasantries over the raised line of concrete marking the border between North and South - Trump had said it would last “two minutes” - turned into private talks stretching about 50 minutes. Trump was joined in the Freedom House conversation with Kim by his daughter and son-in-law, Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner, both senior White House advisers. As he announced the resumptions of talks, Trump told reporters “we’re not looking for speed. We’re looking to get it right.” He added that economic sanctions on the North would remain, but seemed to move off the administration’s previous rejection of scaling down sanctions in return for North Korean concessions, saying, “At some point during the negotiation things can happen.” Peering into North Korea from atop Observation Post Ouellette, Trump told reporters before greeting Kim that there has been “tremendous” improvement since his first meeting with North Korea’s leader in Singapore last year. [caption id=“attachment_6906751” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![President Donald Trump meets with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un at the border village of Panmunjom in the Demilitarized Zone, South Korea, Sunday, June 30, 2019. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/trump-Kim-AP-380.jpg) US President Donald Trump meets with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un at the border village of Panmunjom in the Demilitarized Zone, South Korea, Sunday, June 30, 2019. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)[/caption] Trump claimed the situation used to be marked by “tremendous danger” but “after our first summit, all of the danger went away.” But North Korea has yet to provide an accounting of its nuclear stockpile, let alone begin the process of dismantling its arsenal. The meeting represented a striking acknowledgement by Trump of the authoritarian Kim’s legitimacy over a nation with an abysmal human rights record. Trump told reporters he invited the North Korean leader to the United States, potentially even to the White House. “I would invite him right now,” Trump said, standing next to Kim, who speaking through a translator, reciprocated that it would be an “honor” to invite Trump to the North Korean capital of Pyongyang “at the right time.” Trump’s summit with Kim in Vietnam earlier this year collapsed without an agreement for denuclearizing the Korean Peninsula. He became the first sitting US president to meet with the leader of the isolated nation last year, when they signed an agreement in Singapore to bring the North toward denuclearization. North Korea’s nuclear threat has not been contained, Richard Haas, president of the New York-based Council on Foreign Relations, tweeted Sunday. Haas added that the threat of conflict has subsided only because “the Trump administration has decided it can live (with) a (North Korean) nuclear program while it pursues the chimera of denuclearization.” Substantive talks between the nations have largely broken down since the Vietnam summit. North Korea has balked at Trump’s insistence that it give up its weapons before it sees relief from crushing international sanctions. The US has said the North must submit to “complete, verifiable and irreversible denuclearisation” before sanctions are lifted. Every president since Ronald Reagan has visited the 1953 armistice line, except for George HW Bush, who visited when he was vice president. The show of bravado and support for South Korea, one of America’s closest military allies, has evolved over the years to include binoculars and bomber jackets. Trump kept to his blue suit and red tie, but ever the showman, sought to one-up his predecessors with a Kim meeting. The leaders met at a time of escalating tensions. While North Korea has not recently tested a long-range missile that could reach the US, last month it fired off a series of short-range missiles. Trump has brushed off the significance of those tests, even as his own national security adviser, John Bolton, has said they violated UN Security Council resolutions.

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