Trump: N. Korea has sent back remains of 200 US soldiers

June 21, 2018 - 09:45

US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that North Korea has sent back the remains of 200 American soldiers who were killed in the 1950-53 Korean War.

WASHINGTON — US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that North Korea has sent back the remains of 200 American soldiers who were killed in the 1950-53 Korean War.

The repatriation is part of an agreement Trump signed with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un at their historic summit in Singapore last week.

"Our great fallen heroes, the remains, in fact today already 200 have been sent back," Trump said at a rally in Duluth, Minnesota, noting that he had "great chemistry" and "got along really well" with Kim.

"They stopped shooting missiles over Japan. They stopped all nuclear testing. They stopped nuclear research. They stopped rocketry. They stopped everything that you’d want them to stop. And they blew up sites where they test and do the testing," he said, appearing to take credit for the actions North Korea has taken since it offered to discuss the dismantlement of its nuclear weapons program.

"Chairman Kim will turn that country into a great, successful country," said Trump. Referring to his term in office, he added, "Let me tell you this: a year and a half ago nobody thought that was possible."

To his supporters, he said, "Right now you are so safe, and such a great event took place, and all over Asia ... they’re celebrating the great achievement that we made, because you were the ones that put me here."—YONHAP

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