Trump casts North Korea summit as ‘one-time shot’ for Kim

He departed the Group of Seven meeting in Canada to fly to the summit site in Singapore.

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Participants attend at a rally wishing for a successful summit between Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un near the U.S. embassy in Seoul.
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Catherine Lucey
SINGAPORE.- President Donald Trump cast his Tuesday summit with North Korea’s Kim Jong Un as a “one-time shot” for the autocratic leader to ditch his nuclear weapons and enter the community of nations, saying he would know within moments if Kim is serious about the talks.

Trump said Saturday he was embarking on a “mission of peace,” as he departed the Group of Seven meeting in Canada to fly to the summit site in Singapore.

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Saying he has a “clear objective in mind” to convince Kim to abandon his nuclear program in exchange for unspecified “protections” from the U.S., Trump acknowledged that the direction of the high-stakes meeting is unpredictable, adding it “will always be spur of the moment.”

“It’s unknown territory in the truest sense, but I really feel confident,” he told reporters. “I feel that Kim Jong Un wants to do something great for his people and he has that opportunity and he won’t have that opportunity again”.

It’s a one-time shot and I think it’s going to work out very well,” he said. The meeting will be the first between a sitting U.S. president and a North Korean leader. U.S. officials say the only thing certain ahead of these talks will be their unpredictability.

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