Trump welcomes freed Korean-Americans’ return to US

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WASHINGTON: Three Korean-Americans who were detained in North Korea for more than a year were greeted by United States President Donald Trump beneath a giant American flag after they returned to the mainland US early Thursday.

Despite a middle-of-the-night landing, first lady Melania Trump, Vice President Mike Pence and a host of senior administration officials joined Trump to celebrate the occasion. The men, Kim Dong Chul, Kim Hak Song and Tony Kim, had been released on Wednesday amid a warming of relations between the longtime adversaries.

The president and first lady boarded the medical plane on which the men traveled to take a private moment with them, then appeared at the top of the airplane stairway with the three and applauded as the men held up their arms in what appeared to be gestures of triumph.

“This is a special night for these three really great people,” Trump told reporters as he stood on the tarmac with the former detainees.

On the US relationship with North Korea, Trump said, “We’re starting off on a new footing.” In thanking North Korea’s Kim Jong Un for releasing the three Americans, Trump said he believes Kim wants to reach an agreement on denuclearizing the Korean peninsula. “I really think he wants to do something,” the president said.