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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo echoed what Trump said earlier.
a meeting in Singapore less than a year ago that was long on dramatic imagery but short on tangible results.what Trump would demand in the face of rising domestic turmoil and whether the meeting could yield far more concrete results than the leaders first summit.
President Donald Trump and North Koreas Kim Jong-un cut short their second summit Thursday without reaching an agreement.Captured from Washington Post reporter David Nakamuras twitter U.Furthering the spirit of optimism.
said If Im not willing to do that I wont be here right now.Trump declared it not a bad idea and Kim called it welcomable.
She said their teams look forward to meeting in the future.
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said the leaders had a very good and constructive meeting and discussed ways to advance denuclearization and economic driven concepts.or will you keep it in a freeze ―>> You know.
are you still thinking that you want north Korea to give up everything to do complete verifiable denuclearization before you lift sanctions?>> Thats a good question.And they have a point of view also.
So well see what happens with I think we have a very good chance.We thought and I thought and Secretary Pompeo felt that it wasnt a good thing to be signing anything.