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Donald Trump creates another first; all set for the D-day

Ever since his first day in the office; President Donald Trump has created many firsts. But some if not most was met with resistance.

Will his latest first be as such?

US President Donald Trump has accepted an invitation to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, an extraordinary development following months of heightened nuclear tension and frequent threats and insults, media reports said.

The news was confirmed on Thursday night by both the White House and visiting South Korean National Security Adviser Chung Eui-Yong. “President Trump greatly appreciates the nice words of the South Korean delegation and President Moon. He will accept the invitation to meet with Kim Jong-un at a place and time to be determined. We look forward to the denuclearization of North Korea. In the meantime, all sanctions and maximum pressure must remain,” a news agency quoted White House press secretary Sarah Sanders as saying.

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After meeting Trump at the White House, Chung said: “He (Kim) expressed his eagerness to meet President Trump as soon as possible.  “President Trump said he would meet Kim Jong-un by May.” Chung however, did not provide any information on where the meeting would take, reports a news agency. Chung led the South Korean delegation earlier this week to North Korea, where Kim and his senior cadre expressed a willingness to hold talks with the US and were prepared to discuss denuclearisation and normalizing relations.

In Seoul, the presidential Blue House clarified that the meeting would occur by the end of May. Trump also expressed his optimism about the meeting in a post on Twitter, saying that Kim had “talked about denuclearisation with the South Korean Representatives, not just a freeze”, another news agency reported.

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“Also, no missile testing by North Korea during this period of time… Great progress being made but sanctions will remain until an agreement is reached. Meeting being planned!” Trump and Kim have spent the past year making belligerent statements about each other, with Trump mocking Kim as “Little Rocket Man” and pledging to “totally destroy” North Korea and Kim calling the ­American ÂPresident a “dotard” and a “lunatic” and threatening to send nuclear bombs to Washington, D.C.

No sitting American President has ever met a North Korean leader, The Washington Post reported. Former president Jimmy Carter met Kim’s grandfather Kim Il-sung, and former president Bill Clinton met his father, Kim Jong-il – during visits to Pyongyang after they had left office. Both Carter and Clinton also went to Pyongyang to collect Americans who had been imprisoned by the regime.

Will the visit between the two be a success or a failure? Let’s wait and watch.

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