President Trump made history on Sunday by taking an unprecedented step - literally - onto North Korean soil, after which he held an extraordinary last-minute meeting with Kim Jong Un in which he announced that Washington and Pyongyang will relaunch stalled nuclear talks. Trump became the first sitting U.S. president to cross the 1953 armistice line separating North and South Korea, then joined Kim side-by-side for a roughly 50-minute meeting in the heavily-fortified demilitarized zone. It was their third since Trump took office, but none have yet yielded a nuclear deal.
Trump and Kim shook hands across a concrete slab forming the line between to the two nations at the DMZ, according to a reporter traveling with the president. Good to see again, Kim said, according to a translator. He added he would have never expected Trump at this place.
Shortly after, Trump said Good progress, good progress, as he and Kim crossed back into South Korea. Stepping across that line was a great honor, Trump said, adding that he would invite Kim to visit the White House.
I think its historic, its a great day for the world. Trump said the meeting was a victory, announcing that nuclear talks would resume "within weeks" and that the two countries were designating teams of officials to take the lead. He even invited Kim, who rarely leaves the country, to visit him at the White House.
Poster Comment:
Hillary von Pantsuit Vagina could not be reached for comment, she's hung over from her vodka-infused Saturday night fisting party with Huma Abedin.....