
Kim Jong-un: Summit with Trump ‘Stabilized the Region’
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North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un credited his meeting in June with President Donald Trump for “stabilizing” Asia while greeting his South Korean counterpart Moon Jae-in on Tuesday in Pyongyang.
Kim personally thanked Moon for making the Trump-Kim meeting happen and expressed hope for “more advanced results” in talks with the United States, without elaborating on how he would define the term.
President Trump has mentioned the possibility of a second in-person meeting in the future to discuss an end to North Korea’s illegal nuclear weapons program and the White House claimed that Kim sent a letter to Trump requesting such a meeting. The first meeting, in Singapore, resulted in the signing of a declaration in which North Korea agreed to work towards the “complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula."
Kim greeted Moon upon landing in Pyongyang Tuesday morning with a large hug and throngs of thousands of North Koreans forced to cheer for the dictator and his guest. He thanked Moon for his role in convincing Washington to agree to an in-person meeting, lauding the event as key to “stabilizing” the Korean peninsula.
“Thanks to that, the political situation in the region has stabilized and I expect more advanced results,” Kim reportedly said.
“The complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula and the establishment of peace are key agenda items,” Moon said, according to South Korean news agency Yonhap. “We will be able to create a future nobody has experienced.”
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