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US President Donald Trump said he would meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on June 12 in Singapore to discuss his nuclear weapons program. This announcement followed the release of three US citizens who had been imprisoned by North Korea for over a year. This would be the first meeting between a serving US president and the North Korean leader. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo confirmed that the summit is initially scheduled to last one day, but indicated it could be extended to two days. Additionally, Trump stated that the US had never been closer to reaching a potential agreement regarding North Korea's nuclear program, which would be a "special moment" for global security and peace. However, the US president emphasized that if negotiations are unsuccessful, he would halt the talks.
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