North Korea leader Kim Jong-un signed a “comprehensive letter” today, following the high profile, Singaporean paid, summit. Kim scored an outstanding diplomatic win as he’s now turned from a friendless dictator to a “very smart”, “talented” man who loves his country very much.
Kim said that the two leaders had a historical meeting and “decided to leave the past behind”. Kim promised “the world will see a major change”. Trump said he had formed a “very special bond” with Kim. And, Trump expected the denuclearization process to start “very, very quickly”. Trump also hailed Kim as a “very smart” and a “very worthy, very hard negotiator”and added, “I learned he’s a very talented man. I also learned that he loves his country very much.” He also said the summit had gone “better than anybody could have expected”.
In the document they signed, it’s delcared that North Korea would work toward the “complete denuclearization of the Korean peninsula” and committing to a “lasting and stable peace.” In exchange, the US promised to provide unspecified “security guarantees” to Kim. Also, they agreed to establish new relations “in accordance with the desire of the peoples of the two countries for peace and prosperity” and said they would work on recovering “POW/MIA remains.”