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SINGAPORE – U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un pledged on Tuesday to work toward complete denuclearization of the Korean peninsula while Washington committed to provide security guarantees for its old enemy.

But a joint statement signed at the end of their historic summit in Singapore gave few details on how either goal would be achieved.

โ€œPresident Trump committed to provide security guarantees to the DPRK and Chairman Kim Jong Un reaffirmed his firm and unwavering commitment to complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula,โ€ said the statement.

DPRK is the Democratic Peopleโ€™s Republic of Korea, the formal name of North Korea.

Trump said he expected the denuclearization process to start โ€œvery, very quicklyโ€. U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and North Korean officials would hold follow-up negotiations โ€œat the earliest possible dateโ€, the statement said.

Political analysts said the summit had yielded only symbolic results and nothing tangible.

โ€œIt is unclear if further negotiations will lead to the end goal of denuclearization,โ€ said Anthony Ruggiero, senior fellow of Washingtonโ€™s Foundation for Defense of Democracies think tank. โ€œThis looks like a restatement of where we left negotiations more than 10 years ago and not a major step forward.โ€

The document also made no mention of the international sanctions that have crippled North Koreaโ€™s economy for pursuing its nuclear weapons program.

Nor was there any reference to finally signing a peace treaty. North Korea and the United States were on opposite sides in the 1950-53 Korean War and are technically still at war, as the conflict, in which millions of people died, was concluded only with a truce.

But the joint statement did say the two sides had agreed to recovering the remains of prisoners of war and of those missing in action and repatriating them.

China, the third party to the truce, said it hoped North Korea and the United States could reach a basic consensus on denuclearization.

โ€œAt the same time, there needs to be a peace mechanism for the peninsula to resolve North Koreaโ€™s reasonable security concerns,โ€ Chinaโ€™s top diplomat, State Councillor Wang Yi, told reporters in Beijing.

If the joint statement does lead to a lasting detente, it could fundamentally change the security landscape of Northeast Asia, just as former U.S. President Richard Nixon visit to Beijing in 1972 led to the transformation of China.

But Li Nan, senior researcher at Pangoal, a Beijing-based Chinese public policy think tank, said the meeting had only symbolic significance.

โ€œIt is too early to call it a turning point in North Korea-U.S. relations,โ€ Li said.

U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un look at each others before signing documents, at their summit in Singapore
U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un look at each others before signing documents that acknowledge the progress of the talks and pledge to keep momentum going, after their summit at the Capella Hotel on Sentosa island in Singapore June 12, 2018. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst

โ€˜LEAVING PAST BEHINDโ€™

However, the dollar jumped to a 3-week top on Tuesday and Asian shares rose on news of the agreement.

Before signing what Trump described as a โ€œcomprehensiveโ€ document, Kim said the two leaders had a historic meeting โ€œand decided to leave the past behind. The world will see a major change.โ€

Trump said he had formed a โ€œvery special bondโ€ with Kim and that relationship with North Korea would be very different.

โ€œPeople are going to be very impressed and people are going to be very happy and we are going to take care of a very dangerous problem for the world,โ€ Trump said.

Asked whether he would invite Kim to the White House, Trump said: โ€œAbsolutely, I will.โ€

He called Kim โ€œvery smartโ€ and a โ€œvery worthy, very hard negotiator.โ€

โ€œI learned heโ€™s a very talented man. I also learned that he loves his country very much.โ€

During a post-lunch stroll through the gardens of the Singapore hotel where the summit was held, Trump said the meeting had gone โ€œbetter than anybody could have expectedโ€.

Kim stood silently alongside, but the North Korean leader had earlier described their summit as a โ€œa good prelude to peaceโ€.

Both men walked to Trumpโ€™s bullet-proof limousine, nicknamed โ€œThe Beastโ€, and looked in at the rear seat, with Trump apparently showing Kim something inside. They then resumed their walk.

They had appeared cautious and serious when they first arrived for the summit at the Capella hotel on Singaporeโ€™s Sentosa, a resort island with luxury hotels, a casino, manmade beaches and a Universal Studios theme park.

But, with cameras of the worldโ€™s press trained on them, they displayed an initial atmosphere of bonhomie as they met on the verandah of the Capella, a refurbished 19th century British regimental officersโ€™ mess.

Body language expert said both men tried to project command as they met, but also displayed signs of nerves.

โ€˜LIKE A MOVIEโ€™

After a handshake, they were soon smiling and holding each other by the arm, before Trump guided Kim to the library where they held a meeting with only their interpreters. Trump had said on Saturday he would know within a minute of meeting Kim whether he would reach a deal.

Inside, they sat alongside each other against a backdrop of North Korean and U.S. flags, with Kim beaming broadly as the U.S. president gave him a thumbs up.

After initial exchanges lasting around 40 minutes, Trump and Kim emerged, walking side-by-side through the colonnaded hotel before entering a meeting room, where they were joined by their most senior officials.

Kim was heard telling Trump through a translator: โ€œI think the entire world is watching this moment. Many people in the world will think of this as a scene from a fantasy…science fiction movie.โ€

Trump was joined by Pompeo, National Security Adviser John Bolton, and John Kelly, White House Chief of Staff, for the expanded talks, while Kimโ€™s team included former military intelligence chief Kim Yong Chol, foreign minister Ri Yong Ho and Ri Su Yong, vice chairman of the ruling Workersโ€™ Party.

As the two leaders met, Singapore navy vessels, and air force Apache helicopters patrolled, while fighter jets and an Gulfstream 550 early warning aircraft circled.

After the meetings, the two teams and other senior officials met for a working lunch, where beef short ribs, sweet and sour pork and โ€œDaegu Jorminโ€, or Korean braised cod, were served for the main course, according to the menu. That was to be followed by dark chocolate tarts, pastries and vanilla ice cream for dessert. The North Korean leaderโ€™s sister and close confidante Kim Yo Jong was among the lunch party.

*REUTERS


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