Kim Jong Un's strange move during the signing of the deal everyone's talking about

North Korean leader Kim Jong has chosen his pen to sign a bilateral agreement at the important Singapore summit with US President Donald Trump. After a meeting “eyes “on Singapore's Santosa Island, Kim Jong and Donald Trump have signed a “historic document” that would lead to [...]
North Korean leader Kim Jong has chosen his pen to sign a bilateral agreement at the important Singapore summit with US President Donald Trump.
After a “meeting face-to-eye” on the Singapore island of Sentosa, Kim Jong and Donald Trump have signed a “Historical “> document that would lead to “major changes” in bilateral relations.
But during the signing of the document, as foreign media write, Telegrafi conveys, unlike Trump, the North Korean leader had decided to sign with his pen rather than with what was laid on the table by protocol.
The table in which the two leaders were sitting during the signing of the agreement was originally equipped with two black pens carved in gold.
Some journalists have noted that the inscription appears to be Trump's signature, reports the media.
And the moment they see them coming to the meeting room, respectively, after they sat at the table, Kim Yo-jong, sister of the Korean leader, pulls out a pen and puts it in front of her boss.
But what comes to the eye is also the moment before Trump and Kim Jong entered the meeting hall, a Korean assistant was seen using white gloves to monitor “one of the pencils to be used during the signing ceremony.


Kim Jong later used that pen by signing the bilateral agreement, which calls for “the construction of a stable and powerful peace regime in the Korean Peninsula”.
The key document also pledged to improve bilateral ties, paving the way for the deregulation of the Korean Peninsula.











