U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on Tuesday signed an agreement to work toward complete denuclearization and a lasting "peace regime" on the Korean Peninsula, CNBS reports.
The document, which Trump deemed "very comprehensive," says the two sides commit to hold follow-up negotiations and to cooperate to develop bilateral relations.
Details on the document are incoming, the president said at the conclusion of the leaders' highly anticipated Tuesday summit, but Trump did say "we're starting that process very quickly — very, very quickly" when asked about whether Kim had agreed to denuclearization.