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Trump, Kim sign 'comprehensive' document
June 12, 2018
President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un signed an unspecified document that Trump described as "important" and "comprehensive," to conclude their meetings in Singapore, CBS News reports.
Trump said he "absolutely" will invite Kim to the White House. Trump said he thinks the summit went "better than anybody could have expected."
"We are very proud of what took place today. Our relationship with North Korea and the Korean peninsula has changed today. We've spent a lot of time together, a very intensive time. The letter we are signing is very comprehensive," Trump said.
But it's unclear yet exactly what that means. A press conference is scheduled for 2:30 pm local time, noon IST, where more details will come forward.
Trump said he thinks he and Kim will have a "terrific relationship," and Kim, through a translator, said North Korea had to overcome a number of "obstacles" to get to this moment.
Kim Jong-un is believed to have already left Sentosa Island for Changi airport, heading directly home to Pyongyang. President Trump will be holding the press conference at noon.
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