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Is Trump-Kim Summit Beginning of a New Era?

After months of speculation and threats, US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un met in Singapore this week.

The two men held a 40-minute meeting, followed by the signing of a joint statement in which they agreed to the complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.

Speaking at a news conference after the summit, Donald Trump said he had agreed to halt "inappropriate" military exercise with South Korea.

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo briefed South Koreans, Japanese, and Chinese on Thursday about the outcome of the historic meeting.

Pompeo told reporters in Seoul that he expected major disarmament in North Korea before the end of President Trump's first term in office.

During his meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, Pompeo conveyed Trump's appreciation for the Chinese President's advice and help connected to the Korean Peninsula issue.

Xi congratulated Pompeo on the success of the Singapore summit, and says China continue to support denuclearization through dialogue.

In the meantime, North and South Korea agreed at high-level military talks on Thursday to restore their military communication lines along their eastern and western areas.

To take a closer look at the major developments this week on the Korean Peninsula issue, CRI’s Zhao Ying is joined by -

James Rae, professor of the department of government at California State University, and Fulbright Scholar at Beijing Foreign Studies University;

Dr. Stephen Nagy, senior associate professor at the International Christian University, Tokyo, and a distinguished fellow with Canada’s the Asia Pacific Foundation.

Da Wei, assistant president with the University of International Relations.

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