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PEACE IN KOREA: Trump Says ‘Time and Place’ Set for Kim Meeting

posted by Hannity Staff - 5.04.18

President Trump confirmed Friday that the United States and North Korean officials have agreed on a time and place for the President’s historic meeting with Kim Jong Un; setting the stage for the first meeting between US and North Korean leaders in history.

The President was speaking with reporters before departing for Dallas, Texas when he was asked about the potential release of American hostages currently held by the communist regime.

“We’re doing very well with the hostages. We’re in constant contact with the leadership. We’re in constant contact with North Korea. We’ve actually worked out a time and place that will be announced shortly,” said Trump.

The President also confirmed that removing American troops from the Korean peninsula is “not on the table” in potential nuclear negotiations with the Hermit Kingdom.

“I have to tell you, at some point into the future, I’d like to save the money. We have 30,000 troops there. But I think a lot of great things will happen, but troops are not on the table,” he added.

PEACE IN KOREA: Kim Agrees to GIVE UP Nukes if US PLEDGES 'No Invasion'

posted by Hannity Staff - 4.30.18

North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un suggested over the weekend his willingness to not only “cease” his nuclear program, but to completely hand over his weapons should the US pledge never to preemptively “invade” the Hermit Kingdom.

The continued thawing of relations between the US, North, and South Korea continued Sunday, with the brutal despot agreeing to cede his weapons to external authorities if Trump agrees to halt any future attacks on the communist nation.

According to the New York Times, Kim’s concession comes as the dictator agreed to allow both US and South Korean nuclear experts into his country to examine his facilities and testing sites.

The possible two-year denuclearization agreement would need “full, complete, total disclosure of everything related to their nuclear program with a full international verification,” said John Bolton, the President’s National Security Adviser.

“I know the Americans are inherently disposed against us, but when they talk with us, they will see that I am not the kind of person who would shoot nuclear weapons to the south, over the Pacific or at the United States,” the North Korean ruler told the South Korean President this week.

PEACE IN KOREA: Kim Poised to RELEASE Three American Prisoners

posted by Hannity Staff - 5.03.18

North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un is poised to release at least three American prisoners held by the Hermit Kingdom; setting the stage for his high-level meeting with President Trump in the coming weeks.

According to Reuters, North Korean officials signaled the impending transfer of the prisoners back to US authorities within days; laying the groundwork for an official end to the 68-year long Korean War.

“Certainly, that would be an incredible step and certainly a sign of goodwill moving into the summit, moving into these discussions with North Korea. I can’t comment any further at this point,” White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders told Fox News

The move would be another symbolic gesture between Washington and Pyongyang just days after the leaders of North and South Korea agreed to completely “denuclearize” the region.

President Trump is expected to meet Kim Jong Un within weeks, with both sides reportedly agreeing to meet at the heavily fortified de-militarized zone that separates North and South Korea.

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