2018 North Korea–United States summit facts for kids
The North Korea–United States summit was a planned meeting between the leaders of North Korea and the United States that took place on June 12, 2018 in Singapore.
The White House confirmed the meeting between President Donald Trump and Chairman Kim Jong-un on 8 March 2018. This was the first time that a sitting U.S. president met the leader of North Korea since the Korean War.
White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said that "in the meantime, all sanctions and maximum pressure must remain."
Kim talked about preparations for the meeting in remarks to the Politburo of the Workers' Party of Korea on April 9.
On May 10, Trump announced that the summit will be held on June 12, 2018 in Singapore. It was announced after the release of 3 American hostages by North Korea.
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ROK President Moon Jae-in and US President Donald Trump, November 2017
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Kim and President of South Korea Moon Jae-in shake hands in greeting, in an initiating gesture for the April 2018 inter-Korean summit.
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Letter sent to North Korean leader Kim Jong-un by US President Donald Trump informing Kim of the cancellation of the summit
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Moon Jae-in met with Trump on May 22.
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North Korea shut down its Punggye-ri nuclear test site on 23 May (Thursday) to demonstrate its commitment to denuclearization.
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U.S. Secretary of State (then CIA Director) Mike Pompeo and Kim Jong-un meeting in Pyongyang, North Korea on March 31, 2018
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North Korea's Vice Chairman Kim Yong-chol delivers a personal letter from Kim to Trump, in the White House Oval Office on June 1, 2018.
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Trump together with Vice Chairman Kim Yong-chol of the North Korean delegation, outside the Oval Office
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Kim arrived in Singapore in an Air China Boeing 747-400 registered B-2447; Photo of this aircraft taken in Beijing in March 2018
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After the Trump-Kim summit, North Korea searched for and returned the remains of U.S. POWs and MIAs from the Korean War.
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The remains of US soldiers in DPRK start the journey to the U.S. after 65 years.
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The US war remains were delivered from Wonsan, North Korea by U.S. military transport plane C-17 Globemaster to the Osan Air Base near Seoul, South Korea.
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North Korea dismantled the various significant parts and permanent structure of the Sohae ICBM missile & Satellite Launching Station.
See also
In Spanish: Cumbre de Singapur para niños