Journal Pioneer

Summit set, detainees free

Trump, Kim to meet in Singapore on June 12

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Envisionin­g “a very special moment for world peace,’’ President Donald Trump announced Thursday he will meet North Korea’s Kim Jong Un for highly anticipate­d summit talks in Singapore on June 12. He set the stage for his announceme­nt by hosting a 3 a. m., made- for- TV welcome home for three Americans held by Kim’s government.

Final details in place, Trump and Kim agreed to the first faceto- face North Korea- U. S. summit since the end of the 1950- 53 Korean War. It’s the most consequent­ial and perhaps riskiest foreign policy effort so far in Trump’s presidency as North Korea’s nuclear program approaches a treacherou­s mile- President Donald Trump, from left, greets Tony Kim, Kim Hak Song, seen in the shadow, and Kim Dong Chul, three Americans detained in North Korea for more than a year, as they arrive at Andrews Air Force Base in Md., Thursday.

stone — the capacity to strike the continenta­l U. S. with a thermonucl­ear warhead. Trump says the U. S. is aiming for “denucleari­zation’’ of the entire Korean peninsula, but he has yet to fill in just what steps that might include and what the timing would be.

“We’re starting off on a new footing,’’ Trump said of himself and Kim as he welcomed the detainees in a floodlit ceremony at Joint Base Andrews outside Washington. He hailed their release as a potential breakthrou­gh in relations between the longtime adversary nations. He and Kim “will both try to make it a very special moment for World Peace!’’ he said later on Twitter.

Kim has suspended nuclear and missile tests and put his nuclear program up for negotiatio­n, but questions remain about how serious his offer is and what disarmamen­t steps he would be willing to take. The White House has said withdrawal of thousands of U. S. troops from South Korea is “not on the table.’’

Long before dawn Thursday, with the former detainees by his side on the air base tarmac, Trump said it was a “great honour’’ to welcome them back to the U. S. but “the true honour is going to be if we have a victory in getting rid of nuclear weapons.’’

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