At a historic meeting on Monday, President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un signed an agreement in a closed door session in Singapore. The U.S. agreed to remove troops from the Korean peninsula if North Korea committed to denuclearization. While Trump described the meeting as a huge victory that only his administration could have achieved, others are skeptical of the outcome of this meeting.
Today, we look at what the agreement contains and the reactions of foreign nations to the summit's outcome.
Guests:
- Adam Taylor, Washington Post foreign reporter
- Dr. Ji Young Choi, associate professor of politics and government, affiliate professor of international studies and East Asian studies programs at Ohio Wesleyan University
- Sung-Yoon Lee, professor of Korean studies at The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University