US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un have signed an agreement after an historic meeting in Singapore.
It sees North Korea commit to 'denuclearisation' and to work towards 'new relations' with Washington.
However, the document does not contain mention of US demands for "complete, verifiable and irreversible denuclearisation", and does not reference human rights.
President Trump says he'll invite Kim Jong Un to the White House after their historic meeting in Singapore.
Correspondent Simon Marks is in Singapore - he says it's a gamble for the US President.
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Correspondent Simon Marks is in Singapore - he says it's a gamble for the US President.
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Correspondent Simon Marks is in Singapore - he says the Trump administration's decided not to put human rights front and centre in negotiations.
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