[<<However, speaking to reporters after, Mr Trump said:

The US would suspend "provocative" war games it holds with South Korea. Mr
Trump said he wanted to see US troops withdraw from the South. A
spokesperson for the US forces said they had yet to receive any new guidance
On denuclearisation, he said that Mr Kim had agreed to it being "verified",
a key US demand ahead of the meeting
Mr Trump said Mr Kim had also agreed to destroy a "major missile engine
testing site"
But he said sanctions would remain in place for now and argued "we haven't
given up anything".

Several reporters asked whether Mr Trump had raised the issue of human
rights with Mr Kim, who runs a totalitarian regime with extreme censorship
and forced-labour camps.
The US president said he had, and did not retract his description of Mr Kim
as "talented".>>]

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Trump Kim summit: US president hails deal after historic talks

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Media captionTrump Kim: The moment they shook hands
US President Donald Trump says his historic talks with North Korean leader
Kim Jong-un that ended in a joint agreement were "tremendous".

The signed document includes a pledge from Mr Kim to rid the Korean
peninsula of nuclear weapons.

But in an extraordinary media conference later, Mr Trump announced details
not in the paper.

He said he would halt US military exercises in South Korea, something
widely seen as a concession.

LIVE: Follow the latest summit updates
Handshake moment explained in pictures
Diplomacy on a plate: What did they eat?

The meeting was the first time a sitting US president has met North Korea's
leader, and caps a remarkable turnaround for the two.

Last year saw the pair sling insults at each other, while North Korea
conducted several ballistic missile tests in defiance of the international
community.

For both men the meeting brought much to gain as well as considerable risk.

The meeting is seen by North Korea as a way of bringing legitimacy to a
nation long regarded as a pariah. Should Mr Trump resolve the North's
nuclear threat, he would have achieved something none of his predecessors
came close to.

What did they agree?
The summit centred on nuclear disarmament and reducing tensions.

The agreement said the two countries would co-operate towards "new
relations", while the US would provide "security guarantees" to North Korea.

Full text of the signed statement
Trump-Kim summit explained
On nuclear weapons, Mr Kim "reaffirmed his firm and unwavering commitment
to complete denuclearisation of the Korean peninsula".

Observers say the document lacks substance, in particular on how
denuclearisation would be achieved.

However, speaking to reporters after, Mr Trump said:

The US would suspend "provocative" war games it holds with South Korea. Mr
Trump said he wanted to see US troops withdraw from the South. A
spokesperson for the US forces said they had yet to receive any new guidance
On denuclearisation, he said that Mr Kim had agreed to it being "verified",
a key US demand ahead of the meeting
Mr Trump said Mr Kim had also agreed to destroy a "major missile engine
testing site"
But he said sanctions would remain in place for now and argued "we haven't
given up anything".
Several reporters asked whether Mr Trump had raised the issue of human
rights with Mr Kim, who runs a totalitarian regime with extreme censorship
and forced-labour camps.

Missed chance to discuss human rights, says defector
The US president said he had, and did not retract his description of Mr Kim
as "talented".


Media captionTrump: "The past does not have to define our future"
"Well, he is very talented," Mr Trump said. "Anybody that takes over a
situation like he did at 26 years of age and is able to run it and run it
tough. I don't say he was nice."

What's the reaction been?
Largely positive. South Korean President Moon Jae-in, who held his own
meeting with Mr Kim earlier this year, said the "two Koreas and US will
write new history of peace and co-operation".

A spokesman, though, also said the "exact meaning and intention" of what Mr
Trump had said "needs to be assessed".

China, North Korea's only major diplomatic and economic ally, also said the
meeting created a "new history". The foreign ministry said sanctions on
North Korea could be eased if it stuck to UN resolutions.

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe praised President Trump's "leadership
and effort", saying he supported North Korea's pledge on denuclearisation
as "a step towards the comprehensive resolution of issues around North
Korea".

But Russia warned that the "devil is in the detail" and Iran said North
Korea should not trust the US. Mr Trump recently pulled the US out of a
nuclear deal with Iran.

How the day unfolded
The summit began with a striking image, unimaginable just months ago.

The two men walked towards each other and firmly gripped each other's hands
in front of US and North Korean flags.


Media captionKim: "The world will see a major change"
Sitting alongside each other, ahead of a one-on-one meeting, the pair
appeared relaxed against the odds.

"It was not easy to get here," Mr Kim said. "There were obstacles but we
overcame them to be here."

The two men, accompanied only by interpreters, spoke for a little under 40
minutes. They were then joined by small delegations of advisers for a
working lunch.

Over lunch they shared a mix of Western and Korean dishes, including
stuffed cucumbers and Daegu jorim, a soy-braised fish dish.

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