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Donald Trump, Kim Jong Un hold a role reversal summit: Meet first, then deal

  • June 09, 2018
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Heading into his North Korea summit with characteristic bravado, President Donald Trump says he is ready to negotiate an accord with Kim Jong Un to denuclearize the Korean Peninsula. (June 8)
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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un are prepping for a role reversal summit: First the leaders meet, then aides try to work out the hard details of a complex agreement.

It’s one of many unusual aspects of a unique summit that Trump announced out of the blue in early March, canceled in late May after North Korean criticism and then rescheduled on June 1.

“We’re forgetting how weird all this is,” said Thomas Wright, a senior fellow with the Washington-based Brookings Institution. “Everything about this is weird.”

Trump granted Kim the prestige of a major summit without extracting meaningful concessions regarding the elimination of North Korea’s nuclear weapons, analysts said.

And while most summits are tightly scripted in advance, the Trump-Kim agenda remains in flux, they said. It could come to include U.S. concessions on economic sanctions toward North Korea, the commitment of American troops to South Korea, and the prospects of a peace treaty between the two Korea.

“They’re kind of circumventing the usual diplomatic model,” said Abigail Grace, research associate with the Asia-Pacific Security Program at the Center for New American Security.

Trump administration officials are happy to say their approach is unusual.

It fits the former businessman’s negotiating style, officials said, and previous, more traditional diplomatic efforts did not get the North Koreans to give up the pursuit of nuclear weapons.

“The approach that President Trump is taking is fundamentally different,” said Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. “In the past, there have been months and months of detailed negotiations, and it got nowhere. This has already driven us to a place we’ve not been able to achieve before.”

Trump himself said that “one-week preparations” for a big event simply “don’t work,” and that his life experience makes him ready to deal with the North Koreans.

“I’ve been preparing for this all my life,” Trump told reporters Friday as he left for the G-7 summit in Canada, en route to Singapore for the Kim meeting that takes place Tuesday morning, local time.

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Pompeo noted that negotiators have been discussing the meeting agenda for weeks at meetings in the Demilitarized Zone between North and South Korea.

Having met with Kim twice, Pompeo said that “he’s prepared to denuclearize,” and the North Koreans have shown good faith by returning U.S. hostages and destroying a few weapons test sites.

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Last month, North Korea marked the 81st anniversary of the founding of its military, which began as an anti-Japanese militia and now has an estimated 1.2 million troops.North Korean soldiers tour the park surrounding Kumsusan Palace of the Sun.North Korean army Col. Kim Chang Jun stands behind field binoculars on a hilltop overlooking the Demilitarized Zone, south of Kaesong, North Korea, on April 24.A boy walks along a path in front of a village south of Kaesong, North Korea.A North Korean boy rides in a bicycle basket on a road north of Kaesong, North Korea.A North Korean boy on rollerblades is pulled by a woman on a bicycle on a road south of Kaesong, North Korea and north of the demilitarized zone which separates the two Koreas.A North Korean man checks his bicycle next to a propaganda billboard in Kaesong, North Korea.North Korean soldiers ride in the top of a military truck on a road in Kaesong, North Korea. For weeks, North Korea has threatened to attack the U.S. and South Korea for holding joint military drills and for supporting U.N. sanctions. 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North Koreans turned out on Monday to mark the 101st birthday of Kim Il Sung.A North Korean man misses the turn and loses control of his go cart on a track at the Fun Fair in Pyongyang on Tuesday, April 16, 2013.A North Korean child covers the eyes of her father as she sits on his shoulders watching mass folk dancing in front of Pyongyang Indoor Stadium in Pyongyang, North Korea. Oblivious to international tensions over a possible North Korean missile launch, Pyongyang residents spilled into the streets Monday to celebrate a major national holiday, the birthday of their first leader, Kim Il Sung.North Korean commuters ride on a city trolley bus in Pyongyang.Marathon runners pass by a long row of North Korean soldiers as they cross a bridge in Pyongyang on Sunday, April 14, 2013. North Korea hosted the 26th Mangyongdae Prize Marathon to mark the April 15, 2013 birthday of the late leader Kim Il Sung.A North Korean woman walks past the outer wall of a construction site where a propaganda billboard depicting the launch of North Korean rockets in Pyongyang, North Korea. The billboard reads: Lets open up an era to a strong economic country.North Korean children hold up red scarves to be tied around their necks during an induction ceremony into the Korean Children's Union, the first political organization for North Koreans, held at a stadium in Pyongyang on Friday, April 12, 2013.North Koreans dance together beneath a mosaic painting of the late leader Kim Il Sung during a mass folk dancing gathering in Pyongyang Thursday, April 11, 2013, to mark the anniversary of the first of many titles of power given to leader Kim Jong Un after the death of his father Kim Jong Il.A North Korean man pushes a bicycle up a hill on the outskirts of Pyongyang.North Korean man drives a small tractor in central Pyongyang, North Korea.North Korean pedestrians walk on a sidewalk past a large nationalist painting in Pyongyang, North Korea.North Korean children carrying brooms walk on a sidewalk in Pyongyang on their way to help tidy up the area around bronze statues of the late leaders as the capital city prepares to mark the April 15 birthday of its founder Kim Il Sung.A North Korean soldier passes by roadside propaganda depicting a North Korean soldier killing a U.S. soldier in Pyongyang. The poster reads in Korean Life or Death Battle. Merciless Punishment to U.S. Imperialists and Puppet Traitors.An apartment block stands among the buildings at dawn in central Pyongyang, North Korea, Wednesday, April 10, 2013.Reflected in the airport building glass, passengers disembark from North Korea's Air Koryo flight as they arrive at the Pyongyang International airport on Tuesday, April 9, 2013.North Korean soldiers march through Pyongyang, the North Korean capital, on March 16.Two North Korean boys hop a ride on the back of a city tram March 14 to cross a bridge in Pyongyang.North Koreans select apples and oranges, imported from China, at a supermarket in Pyongyang on March 13.A North Korean soldier works at a computer terminal under portraits of the late leaders Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il inside the Grand People's Study House in Pyongyang on March 12.A bus is covered in camouflage netting in a parking lot of a building in Pyongyang on March 9.A children's pop-up book, displayed by a teacher March 9 at at Kaeson Kindergarten in Pyongyang, depicts a U.S. soldier killing a Korean woman with a hatchet. For North Koreans, the systematic indoctrination of anti-Americanism starts as early as kindergarten.A North Korean girl readies a toy gun that fires rubber corks as she and others play a shooting game at a carnival March 8 at a park in Pyongyang.A Mercedes rides along a street in central Pyongyang.  The U.N. Security Council responded swiftly to North Korea's Feb. 12 nuclear test by punishing the reclusive regime Thursday with new sanctions that target the communist nation's economy and leadership. Pyongyang responded with the threat of a pre-emptive nuclear strike on the United States.An image depicting a female North Korean soldier leading an attack is projected on a screen behind performers during a concert in Pyongyang marking International Women's Day. The text at the top of the screen reads, We are the General's female coastal artillery troops.North Koreans rally March 7 at Kim Il Sung Square in Pyongyang in support of a government statement Tuesday that vowed to cancel the 1953 cease-fire that ended the Korean War. The statement also  boasted of North Korea's ownership of lighter and smaller nukes and its ability to execute surgical strikes  meant to unify the divided Korean Peninsula.North Koreans carry bundles on their backs as they cross a frozen lake north of the capital city of Pyongyang on Feb. 24.A North Korean woman sings karaoke at the Hyangsan Hotel at the foot of Mount Myohyang on Feb. 23.North Koreans cross a railroad bridge over a riverbed south of Mount Myohyang, and north of the capital city of Pyongyang.A North Korean traffic officer patrols a street Feb. 22 in central Pyongyang.A nurse looks out of a window at a neighborhood health clinic in Pyongyang.A North Korean man stands next to a tractor and wagon on the edge of a snow-covered field near the village of Ryongsan-ri, south of Pyongyang.Pedestrians walk along a street Feb. 21 in central Pyongyang.A nurse comforts a baby at a nursery inside Pyongyang Maternity Hospital on Feb. 20.Well-wishers wave flower bouquets as buses carrying North Korean nuclear scientists and other officials pass by in Pyongyang. Scientists and other officials involved in the North's underground nuclear test on Feb. 12 arrived in the capital city Feb. 20 to a celebration.Photos showing different hairstyles hang inside a barber shop in Pyongyang.A 2013 calendar, showing a picture of North Korea's Unha-3 rocket, hangs inside a hair salon in Pyongyang.A North Korean portrait photographer instructs soldiers to pose for a picture under a mosaic of the late leaders Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il at an exhibition in Pyongyang on Feb. 17, where Kimjongilia flowers, named after Kim Jong Il, were on display.A North Korean woman, with a fake Kalashnikov rifle used in a theatrical performance, stands in front of the Pyongyang Grand Theatre waiting for a ride.Soldiers ride an escalator past a model of their country's Unha Rocket as they enter an exhibition in Pyongyang.A musical performance is held in Pyongyang with the words Let's strike the imperialists mercilessly with the same success we had carrying out the 3rd nuclear test projected on a screen.Soldiers gather along a Pyongyang street during heavy snowfall.Female North Korean traffic officers gather in Pyongyang near bronze statues of the late leaders Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il to commemorate what would have been the 71st birthday of Kim Jong Il, who died Dec. 17, 2011.Children play with the camera of an Associated Press photographer as people gather in front of bronze statues of the late leaders Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il in Pyongyang on Feb. 16.Soldiers lay flowers at the base of bronze statues of the late leaders Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il.Offerings of flowers are lined up as North Koreans bow in front of bronze statues of their late leaders.Pedestrians pass under a bridge in Pyongyang on Feb. 15.Cameramen use an elevated boom camera, left, and a older film camera to cover the opening ceremony of a figure skating exhibition in Pyongyang.North Koreans watch the opening ceremonies of a figure skating exhibition in Pyongyang. Hanging in the arena is a banner with the word Peace in English and Korean.Synchronized swimmers perform at an exhibition in Pyongyang. The exhibition was one of the events commemorating what would have been Kim Jong Il's 71st birthday.North Koreans leave an ice skating rink after a figure skating exhibition.A poster showing a model of North Korea's Unha-3 Rocket hangs in the lobby of a hotel in Pyongyang in Feb. North Korea is upgrading one of its two major missile launch sites, apparently to handle much larger rockets.North Koreans stand before a roadside mosaic of Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il to pay their respects to the dead leaders. Kim Jong Il died in 2011, Kim Il Sung in 1994.

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  • People enjoy a ride at the Kaeson Youth Amusement Park on Sept. 3 in Pyongyang.357 of 490
  • People shoot targets at an arcade at the Kaeson Youth Amusement Park.358 of 490
  • North Koreans enjoy an amusement park ride.359 of 490
  • Women wait for customers at a makeshift photo service stand.360 of 490
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  • A portrait of North Korean leader Kim Jung Un posing with judo gold medalist An Kum Ae decorates the wall at a local gymnasium on Sept. 2 in Pyongyang.362 of 490
  • North Korean athletes practice on a trampoline.363 of 490
  • A North Korean subway station staff member waits for the arrival of a train on Sept. 1 in Pyongyang.364 of 490
  • A boy arm wrestles with former NFL player Bob The Beast Sapp during a wrestling goodwill tour on Aug. 29 in Pyongyang.365 of 490
  • Kim Jong-Un attends the test firing of a new high-performance tactical rocket on Aug. 15.366 of 490
  • People bow to portraits of the late North Korean leaders Kim Jong Il and Kim Il Sung on Dec. 17 in Pyongyang. It is the second anniversary of the death of Kim Jong Il.367 of 490
  • North Koreans visit Mansu Hill to pay their respects to former leaders Kim Il Sung, left, and Kim Jong Il in Pyongyang.368 of 490
  • Soldiers prepare to place flowers at the statues of North Korean leaders Kim Il-Sung and Kim Jong-Il on Mansu Hill.369 of 490
  • North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, center, presides over an event to marking the second anniversary of the death of his father, Kim Jong Il, in Pyongyang.370 of 490
  • North Korean leader Kim Jong Un attends an event in Pyongyang.371 of 490
  • Military officials applaud during an event marking the second anniversary of the death of Kim Jong Il.372 of 490
  • People bow at the statues of Kim Il-Sung and Kim Jong-Il on Mansu Hill.373 of 490
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  • Women sweep around the statues of the late North Korean leaders Kim Il Sun, left, and Jong Il on the eve of the second anniversary of the death of Kim Jong Il on Dec. 16 in Pyongyang.375 of 490
  • North Koreans lay flowers at the base of statues of the late leaders Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il at Mansu Hill in Pyongyang.376 of 490
  • North Korean soldiers gather at Kumsusan memorial palace as they stage a rally supporting their leader, Kim Jong Un, in Pyongyang.377 of 490
  • Soldiers march during a rally at the Kumsusan memorial palace.378 of 490
  • Jang Song-thaek is escorted in court on Dec. 12. The uncle of leader Kim Jong Un was executed after a shocking purge, with the state branding the once-powerful man a traitor.379 of 490
  • A man watches a television news program showing the uncle of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, Jang Son Thaek, at his trial at a railway station in Seoul.380 of 490
  • Military vehicles parade during a ceremony marking the 60th anniversary of the Korean War armistice on July 27 in Pyongyang, North Korea.381 of 490
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  • Veterans of the Korean War wave to their leader, Kim Jong Un, during a military parade.383 of 490
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  • North Korean tanks parade through Kim Il-Sung Square.386 of 490
  • Ugandan Vice-President Edward Kiwanuka Ssekand, left, Chinese Vice President Li Yuanchao and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un greet spectators.387 of 490
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  • Soldiers march through Kim Il Sung Square.390 of 490
  • A unit of women soldiers march in formation.391 of 490
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  • Thousands of people hold up colored squares as they create a giant North Korean flag as they celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Korean War armistice during a performance at the Rungnado May Day Stadium on July 26 in Pyongyang.395 of 490
  • People hold colored material as they watch for their cue during a performance. One hundred thousand people created a synchronized socialist-realist performance in a 90 minute display of gymnastics, dance and acrobatics.396 of 490
  • Dancers perform in Pyongyang.397 of 490
  • Performers present a program on the field of the Rungnado May Day Stadium.398 of 490
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  • North Korean soldiers walk along a road in front of the truce village of Panmunjom at the Demilitarized Zone on July 22.401 of 490
  • North Korean pedestrians and bicyclists pass by a billboard for Pyeonghwa Motors, North Korea's car manufacturer, on a highway on the outskirts of Pyongyang.402 of 490
  • North Koreans stand to applaud during the opening night of the Arirang mass games performance at Pyongyang's May Day Stadium on July 22. This year's performance was timed to debut for the 60th anniversary of the end of the Korean War.403 of 490
  • At dusk, the setting sunlight is reflected on the Taedong River in Pyongyang, North Korea, on July 21.404 of 490
  • North Koreans clean a street after a heavy rainfall in Kaesong, North Korea.405 of 490
  • Thousands of North Koreans turn colored cards to create an image of the Unha-3 rocket that North Korea successfully launched in December 2012 during the Arirang mass games.406 of 490
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  • North Koreans ride bicycles in the rain along the Taedong River bank in Pyongyang, North Korea.408 of 490
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  • North Korean nurses sing and play the accordion while children dance during an event to start a campaign to give vitamin A supplements and deworming pills to children at a nursery school in Pyongyang, North Korea, on Child Health Day, May 20. UNICEF and North Korean government agencies are collaborating in the campaign to assist 1.7 million children across the country under age 5.410 of 490
  • North Korean nurses give vitamin A supplements and deworming pills to children dressed in their best outfits at an elite nursery school in Pyongyang, North Korea.411 of 490
  • North Koreans pass by the outer wall of a construction site where a propaganda billboard depicts the launch of North Korean rockets in Pyongyang, North Korea. The billboard reads: Let's open up an era to a strong economic country.412 of 490
  • North Koreans play a board game inside a sauna at the Haedanghwa Health Complex in Pyongyang, North Korea, on May 19. The newly opened complex houses a cooking school, multiple banquet rooms, swimming and wading pools, a billiards room and other spa and recreational facilities.413 of 490
  • North Korean swimmers enter a waterfall wading pool inside the Haedanghwa Health Complex in Pyongyang, North Korea.414 of 490
  • Wearing gym-provided workout clothing, North Koreans rest near the gym at the Haedanghwa Health Complex in Pyongyang, North Korea.415 of 490
  • Portraits of former North Korean leaders Kim Il Sung, left, and Kim Jong Il hang on the outside of a building in central Pyongyang, North Korea, on May 18.416 of 490
  • North Korean soldiers and civilians pose for photos April 25 as they tour the grounds of Kumsusan Palace of the Sun, the mausoleum in Pyongyang where the bodies of former leaders Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il lie embalmed. Last month, North Korea marked the 81st anniversary of the founding of its military, which began as an anti-Japanese militia and now has an estimated 1.2 million troops.417 of 490
  • North Korean soldiers tour the park surrounding Kumsusan Palace of the Sun.418 of 490
  • North Korean army Col. Kim Chang Jun stands behind field binoculars on a hilltop overlooking the Demilitarized Zone, south of Kaesong, North Korea, on April 24.419 of 490
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  • A North Korean boy rides in a bicycle basket on a road north of Kaesong, North Korea.421 of 490
  • A North Korean boy on rollerblades is pulled by a woman on a bicycle on a road south of Kaesong, North Korea and north of the demilitarized zone which separates the two Koreas.422 of 490
  • A North Korean man checks his bicycle next to a propaganda billboard in Kaesong, North Korea.423 of 490
  • North Korean soldiers ride in the top of a military truck on a road in Kaesong, North Korea. For weeks, North Korea has threatened to attack the U.S. and South Korea for holding joint military drills and for supporting U.N. sanctions. Washington and Seoul officials said they've seen no evidence that Pyongyang is actually preparing for a major conflict, though South Korean defense officials said the North appears prepared to test-fire a medium-range missile.424 of 490
  • North Korean farmers work in a field inside the Demilitarized Zone at Panmunjom, North Korea.425 of 490
  • A North Korean traffic policeman stands at an intersection in Kaesong, North Korea on April 23.426 of 490
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  • North Korean children walk in front of an apartment block in Kaesong, North Korea.428 of 490
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  • A painting, depicting North Korean soldiers ambushing and killing U.S. troops hangs on a gallery wall at an art exhibition Friday in Pyongyang.430 of 490
  • A North Korean boy practices his lines -- Our country is the greatest in the world -- as he is filmed by a local television crew at an exhibition of traditional calligraphy in Pyongyang.431 of 490
  • North Korean children perform in front of an image of weapons and bayonetsat Mangyongdae Children's Palace in Pyongyang.432 of 490
  • Children practice a musical performance at Mangyongdae Children's Palace.433 of 490
  • A guide stands in a waiting room at Mangyongdae Children's Palace in Pyongyang. Portraits in the background show North Korea's late leaders Kim Il Sung, left, and Kim Jong Il.434 of 490
  • Children work at easels during a drawing class at Mangyongdae Children's Palace.435 of 490
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  • A North Korean soldier guarding the entrance to Pyongyang's Kumsusan mausoleum, where the bodies of the late leaders Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il lie embalmed, looks back through the doors of the main gate Monday, April 15, 2013. North Koreans turned out on Monday to mark the 101st birthday of Kim Il Sung.439 of 490
  • A North Korean man misses the turn and loses control of his go cart on a track at the Fun Fair in Pyongyang on Tuesday, April 16, 2013.440 of 490
  • A North Korean child covers the eyes of her father as she sits on his shoulders watching mass folk dancing in front of Pyongyang Indoor Stadium in Pyongyang, North Korea. Oblivious to international tensions over a possible North Korean missile launch, Pyongyang residents spilled into the streets Monday to celebrate a major national holiday, the birthday of their first leader, Kim Il Sung.441 of 490
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  • Marathon runners pass by a long row of North Korean soldiers as they cross a bridge in Pyongyang on Sunday, April 14, 2013. North Korea hosted the 26th Mangyongdae Prize Marathon to mark the April 15, 2013 birthday of the late leader Kim Il Sung.443 of 490
  • A North Korean woman walks past the outer wall of a construction site where a propaganda billboard depicting the launch of North Korean rockets in Pyongyang, North Korea. The billboard reads: Lets open up an era to a strong economic country.444 of 490
  • North Korean children hold up red scarves to be tied around their necks during an induction ceremony into the Korean Children's Union, the first political organization for North Koreans, held at a stadium in Pyongyang on Friday, April 12, 2013.445 of 490
  • North Koreans dance together beneath a mosaic painting of the late leader Kim Il Sung during a mass folk dancing gathering in Pyongyang Thursday, April 11, 2013, to mark the anniversary of the first of many titles of power given to leader Kim Jong Un after the death of his father Kim Jong Il.446 of 490
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  • A children's pop-up book, displayed by a teacher March 9 at at Kaeson Kindergarten in Pyongyang, depicts a U.S. soldier killing a Korean woman with a hatchet. For North Koreans, the systematic indoctrination of anti-Americanism starts as early as kindergarten.459 of 490
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  • A Mercedes rides along a street in central Pyongyang.  The U.N. Security Council responded swiftly to North Korea's Feb. 12 nuclear test by punishing the reclusive regime Thursday with new sanctions that target the communist nation's economy and leadership. Pyongyang responded with the threat of a pre-emptive nuclear strike on the United States.461 of 490
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  • North Koreans rally March 7 at Kim Il Sung Square in Pyongyang in support of a government statement Tuesday that vowed to cancel the 1953 cease-fire that ended the Korean War. The statement also  boasted of North Korea's ownership of lighter and smaller nukes and its ability to execute surgical strikes  meant to unify the divided Korean Peninsula.463 of 490
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  • A North Korean portrait photographer instructs soldiers to pose for a picture under a mosaic of the late leaders Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il at an exhibition in Pyongyang on Feb. 17, where Kimjongilia flowers, named after Kim Jong Il, were on display.475 of 490
  • A North Korean woman, with a fake Kalashnikov rifle used in a theatrical performance, stands in front of the Pyongyang Grand Theatre waiting for a ride.476 of 490
  • Soldiers ride an escalator past a model of their country's Unha Rocket as they enter an exhibition in Pyongyang.477 of 490
  • A musical performance is held in Pyongyang with the words Let's strike the imperialists mercilessly with the same success we had carrying out the 3rd nuclear test projected on a screen.478 of 490
  • Soldiers gather along a Pyongyang street during heavy snowfall.479 of 490
  • Female North Korean traffic officers gather in Pyongyang near bronze statues of the late leaders Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il to commemorate what would have been the 71st birthday of Kim Jong Il, who died Dec. 17, 2011.480 of 490
  • Children play with the camera of an Associated Press photographer as people gather in front of bronze statues of the late leaders Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il in Pyongyang on Feb. 16.481 of 490
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  • Offerings of flowers are lined up as North Koreans bow in front of bronze statues of their late leaders.483 of 490
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  • Cameramen use an elevated boom camera, left, and a older film camera to cover the opening ceremony of a figure skating exhibition in Pyongyang.485 of 490
  • North Koreans watch the opening ceremonies of a figure skating exhibition in Pyongyang. Hanging in the arena is a banner with the word Peace in English and Korean.486 of 490
  • Synchronized swimmers perform at an exhibition in Pyongyang. The exhibition was one of the events commemorating what would have been Kim Jong Il's 71st birthday.487 of 490
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  • A poster showing a model of North Korea's Unha-3 Rocket hangs in the lobby of a hotel in Pyongyang in Feb. North Korea is upgrading one of its two major missile launch sites, apparently to handle much larger rockets.489 of 490
  • North Koreans stand before a roadside mosaic of Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il to pay their respects to the dead leaders. Kim Jong Il died in 2011, Kim Il Sung in 1994.490 of 490

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Analysts said North Korea hasn’t given up anything meaningful, and has not provided his own definition of denuclearization, which could involved withdrawal of U.S. troops and weapons from the region.

Ryan Hass, a foreign policy fellow with the Brookings Institution, said he views “the key question” will be “how much precision are both leaders prepared to apply to the aspirations.”

“Eyes wide open”

Trump is “hopeful,” Pompeo said, but is also headed to Singapore “with his eyes wide open.”

Whatever happens, the secretary of State said that Trump will not sign a “bad deal” on North Korean nukes.

“The United States has been clear, time and time again, that complete, verifiable, and irreversible denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula is the only outcome that we will find acceptable,” Pompeo said.

More: Here’s Kim Jong Un’s wish list for the Singapore summit with President Trump

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There have been hastily prepared summits before.

Less than five months after his 1961 inauguration, a less-than-prepared President John F. Kennedy traveled to Vienna to meet Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev. The veteran Soviet leader rhetorically bludgeoned the young president, and the leaders failed to find common ground on issues like the fate of divided Berlin.

During a largely thrown-together summit in Iceland in 1986, President Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev suddenly found themselves discussing the abolition of nuclear weapons, to the horror of some of their advisers. That summit fell apart when Gorbachev demanded the end to Reagan’s plan for a missile defense system known as “Star Wars.”

In the months that followed, aides began work on an arms control treaty that Reagan and Gorbachev signed at a more traditional pre-scripted summit in 1987.

That’s the way it usually works: Aides will spend months negotiating the details and getting the documents ready — THEN the leaders will call a summit to sign documents and pose for photos.

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Aaron David Miller, a negotiator for State Departments of both political parties, said the Camp David summit of 2000 involving President Bill Clinton and Middle East leaders came after “a year-plus of meetings” among lower-level aides.

Summits of the past have involved long-standing debates like arms control and Middle East peace, and have involved leaders who have known each other and have experience dealing with these kinds of issues.

A unique approach may be required in this situation, some analysts said, given two unpredictable leaders and the nature of the North Korea regime.

Trump is a businessman-turned-politician who has held public office for less than two years; Kim, the son and grandson of previous North Korean leaders, is the reclusive ruler who seems obsessed with nuclear weapons, and has been accused of murdering aides and family members he has considered disloyal.

No American president has ever met “with the leader of a country who is on the terrorism list” and is “a serial human rights abuser,” Miller said.

It’s quite possible that Trump and Kim will get along well and establish a framework for moving forward, but “what follows is much less certain,” Miller said.

“We’ve never seen anything like this before,” he added. “The whole thing in many ways is surreal.”

 

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