Us president Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un agrees to work toward s the complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.

The agreement by Kim Jong Un to "work toward complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula" echoes his language after the summit with South Korean President Moon Jae-in in April.
In the Panmunjom Declaration, signed by Moon and Kim on April 27, both leaders "confirmed the common goal of realizing, through complete denuclearization, a nuclear-free Korean Peninsula."



When asked at his signing with Kim if North Korea had agreed to denuclearize, President Trump said, "We're starting that process very quickly, very, very quickly. Absolutely,

Photographers were able to snap photographs of the document President Trump and Kim Jong Un signed at the conclusion of the summit, which showed that they had agreed to work towards the complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula

Photographs of the document signed by President Trump indicate the leaders agreed to “work toward complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.”



The document indicates the leaders will work toward establishment of “new US-DPRK relations.”
The document reads:
President Trump and Chairman Kim Jong Un conducted a comprehensive, in-depth, and sincere exchange of opinions on the issues related to the establishment of new US-DPRK relations and the building of a lasting and robust peace regime on the Korean Peninsula. President 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.