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Trump first sitting US president to visit North Korea

South Korea : US president Donald Trump met Chairman Kim Jong Un crossing over the demarcation line between North and South Korea.
There was a historic handshake between the both at the demilitarized zone being the first ever sitting president to set foot over to what is called the most isolated nation in the world, being at brinks of war for multiple times with US.
Mr Kim said he had never expected to meet the president at this place.

Trump, in the backdrop of G20 Summit, visited North Korea accompanied with his daughter Ivanka Trump and Secretary Mike Pompeo.

Accompanying Trump to the DMZ was South Korean President Moon Jae-in. This was the first tri-lateral meeting between South Korea, North Korea and the US. South Korean President Moon Jae-in has been trying to act as a mediator between the two countries for years, points out commentator Ankit Panda.

 

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Trump steps onto North Korean soil.

Both leaders are seating for a press conference at De-militarized Zone, which was highly unexpected.

Chairman Kim says it is “very significant” that they can meet – “This means we can feel at ease and meet each other with positive answers. I believe this will have a positive influence on all of our discussions in the future”.

The summit, Mr Trump says, was “long planned” and that Mr Kim had invited him over.

The invitation to meet Kim however was put out by an impromptu tweet by President Trump.
Trump has repeatedly said the press coverage of his relationship with North Korea’s Kim of being too negative, lashing out at media.
“If you didn’t show up the press was going to make me look very bad”, Trump said on Twitter.

He says he was “proud to step over that line” in to North Korea.

“I enjoy being with you,” he tells Mr Kim towards the end of press conference.

Talking to press President Trump also said that he would invite Kim to White House.

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