Trump and Kim Signed Something in Singapore. Here's What It Says
- President promises “security guarantees” to North Korea
- Kim commits in writing to “complete denuclearization”
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Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un signed a document Tuesday asserting that the U.S. president would provide unspecified “security guarantees” to Kim in exchange for the North Korean leader’s “unwavering commitment to complete denuclearization of the Korean peninsula.”
The two leaders signed copies of the document, in Korean and English, at a signing ceremony to conclude their summit in Singapore -- the first ever meeting of the North Korean and U.S. heads of state.