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US President Donald Trump said on Thursday, 10 May, that he will meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on 12 June in Singapore for a first ever summit between the leaders of the two countries.
The two leaders are expected to discuss North Korea's nuclear weapons development and testing program, which has deepened long-seated tensions between Washington and Pyongyang.
Trump's announcement came just hours after three Americans who had been held prisoner in North Korea arrived at a US military base outside Washington, having been released by Kim.
Trump said on their arrival that he believed Kim wanted to bring North Korea "into the real world" and had high hopes for their planned meeting, which would be the first between a serving US president and a North Korean leader.
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