US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un hailed their historic summit in Singapore yesterday as a breakthrough in relations between Cold War foes, but the agreement they produced contained few details about the key issue of Pyongyang's nuclear weapons.
According to BBC, US President Donald Trump says his historic talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un that ended in a joint agreement were "tremendous".
The signed document includes a pledge from Kim to rid the Korean peninsula of nuclear weapons. But in an extraordinary media conference later, Trump announced details not in the paper. He said he would halt US military exercises in South Korea, something widely seen as a concession.
The meeting was the first time a sitting US president has met North Korea's leader, and caps a remarkable turnaround for the two. Last year saw the pair sling insults at each other, while North Korea conducted several ballistic missile