N. Korean media hails Trump-Kim summit

IANS  |  Seoul 

North Korean media on Friday hailed the submit between US and as "positive and productive" and omitted to mention that the meeting ended without any key agreements.

In identical articles, official news outlets and said the second summit served as an occasion for "deepening mutual respect and trust" and added that Kim had promised to hold another meeting while bidding farewell to Trump.

"They agreed to keep in close touch with each other for the denuclearization of the and the epochal development of the DPRK-US relations in the future, too," the articles said.

They reported that Kim thanked Trump "for making positive efforts for the successful meeting", adding that the two used the occasion to develop ties in line with mutual interests and regional peace.

The outlets did not report the fact that the summit ended before schedule and a joint declaration could not be signed, an outcome which Trump attributed to Kim demanding a complete lifting of sanctions and rejecting the proposal.

dedicated the entire front and back covers of its printed edition on Friday to the summit, publishing a number of photos where the two could be seen smiling and shaking hands during their meeting and passing through the gardens of

also aired a special news bulletin about the summit's result, which said that the two agreed to continue dialogue.

However, anchor Ri Chun-hee - who normally reads out important news for the regime - was missing from this special bulletin, leading to speculation that might be reducing the summit's importance, news reported.

Trump and US on Thursday said that the negotiations failed when Kim offered to dismantle the Yongbyon nuclear research facility - where produces nuclear fuel for its weapons - in exchange for a complete lifting of sanctions.

However, North Korean contradicted this version of the negotiations hours later in an midnight press conference in Hanoi, claiming that Kim had urged the US for only a partial removal of sanctions in exchange for dismantling Yongbyon.

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First Published: Fri, March 01 2019. 14:58 IST