The United States and North Korea have signed a four-point declaration at the historic summit in Singapore between President Donald Trump and the Korean leader, Kim Jong-Un.

 

The declaration includes commitment by the United States and the Democratic People's Republic of to establish new relations in accordance with the desire of the peoples of the two countries for peace and prosperity.

 

Trump and Kim also declared that the United States and North Korea will join their efforts to build a lasting and stable peace regime on the Korean Peninsula.

 

They also reaffirmed the April 27, 2018 Panmunjom Declaration, with North Korea committing to work towards the complete denuclearisation of the Korean peninsula.

 

Furthermore; the United States and North Korea pledged to recover all Prisoners of War and remains, including the immediate repatriation of those already identified.

 

Soon after signing the dotted lines; President Trump said they were very proud of what has happened, stressing that they both want to do something, and they were going to do something.

 

In its response to the development, the Chinese government, through its Foreign Minister Wang Yi, applauded the historic summit between US President and North Korean leader.

 

Wang said the fact that the two leaders can sit together and have equal talks has important and positive meaning, and is creating a new history.

 

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 If the US-North Korea summit goes well, Kim Jong-Un may get an invitation from President Donald Trump to visit the White House in Washington.

 

The US President gave this indication after his meeting with Japan's Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe to discuss the summit on June 12.

 

President Trump said it was possible an agreement to end the Korean War could be reached, though he called that the easy part of the negotiations.

 

That is because the US and its regional allies want North Korea to give up its nuclear weapons, which President Trump acknowledged would take longer than one meeting to realise the goal.

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A venue has been secured for the much-anticipated historic summit between the United States and North Korea, which is planned to take place on Tuesday next week.

 

The White House has confirmed that the meeting between President Donald Trump and Kim Jong-Un will hold at the secluded Capella Hotel in the Singaporean island of Sentosa.

 

However; many details of the historic summit are still unconfirmed, even though President Trump disclosed yesterday that plans were moving along very nicely.

 

You will recall that the US leader had two weeks ago unilaterally cancelled the summit due to what he considered to be threatening statements by Pyongyang officials.

 

Following the developments there will be restriction on the Singaporean airspace during the summit between the United States and North Korea next week.

 

This was made known in separate notices published on the websites of the International Civil Aviation Organisation and the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration.

 

The statements noted that the airspace over Singapore will be temporarily restricted for parts of 11th, 12th and 13th of June, adding that aircraft that breach the restriction may be intercepted.

 

It said all aircraft arriving into Singapore Changi Airport will be required to reduce speed and face some restrictions on runway use for reasons of national security.

 

Aviators are also warned to keep clear of the Paya Lebar Air Base – a military facility on the east of the island, which has been used by U.S. presidents on past visits.

 

In the meantime; the Southeast Asian city-state has already increased security across the island of Sentosa, less than a week to the big event

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