The Gold Coast Bulletin

Trump delight as trio return

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STAGING a made-for-TV, still-of-the-night arrival ceremony, US President Donald Trump welcomed home three Americans freed by North Korea and declared their release a sign of promise toward his goal of denucleari­zing the Korean Peninsula.

Speaking last night on an air base tarmac with the former detainees by his side, Trump called it a “great honour” to welcome the men to the US, but said “the true honour is going to be if we have a victory in getting rid of nuclear weapons.”

Trump also thanked North Korea’s Kim Jong Un for releasing the Americans and said he believes Kim wants to reach an agreement on denucleari­zation at their upcoming summit.

“I really think he wants to do something,” the president said.

First lady Melania Trump, Vice President Mike Pence, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and other top officials joined Trump to celebrate the occasion at Joint Base Andrews near Washington.

The men – Kim Dong Chul, Kim Hak Song and Tony Kim – had been released on Wednesday amid a warming of relations between the longtime adversarie­s.

Shortly before 3am American time the president and first lady boarded the medical plane on which the men had traveled and spent several minutes meeting with them privately. The group then emerged at the top of the airplane stairway, where the men held up their arms in an exuberant display.

As the men entered into view, US service members on the tarmac burst into applause and cheers.

“This is a special night for these three really great people,” Trump told reporters.

On the U.S. relationsh­ip with North Korea, Trump declared: “We’re starting off on a new footing.”

The freed prisoners appeared tired but in excellent spirits, flashing peace signs and waving their arms as they emerged from the aircraft.

When asked by reporters how it felt to be home, one of the men answered through a translator, “It’s like a dream; we are very, very happy.”

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President Donald Trump applauds as three Americans freed from North Korea on Wednesday arrive back home in the United States.

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