Friday, June 8, 2018

139 318 330 | White House explains why it chose Singapore to host summit with North Korea, June 8, 2018


If all goes to plan, US President Donald Trump will meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on June 12 in a tiny but wealthy corner of Southeast Asia.
The White House explained why Singapore got the nod after experts floated a number of possible locations, including Switzerland, Mongolia and the demilitarized zone between North and South Korea.

"Singapore was selected because they have been willing to hold it, and because they have diplomatic relations with both the US and North Korea. They are one of very few countries that have relationships with both countries," a White House official told CNBC on Thursday.


7 divided by 22 equals 0.318 ~ repeating, the inverse of Pi, 3.14 ~, seasons, cycles, circles etc.



Sentosa, Singapore gematria




Singapore = 139

Singapore has strict laws that limit public demonstrations. A police permit is needed to hold public assemblies in the country. A park area known as the Speakers' Corner in downtown Singapore is the only place where demonstrations can be held without a permit, but other restrictions apply: An approval must be sought and foreigners must not participate.

Singapore's security capabilities make it a logical choice for the event, Joshua Kurlantzick, a senior fellow for Southeast Asia at the Council on Foreign Relations, wrote in a Wednesday note. "The city-state's diplomatic corps and security and intelligence personnel are highly respected globally and shown repeatedly that they can host a major summit without allowing any significant security or intelligence slip-ups," he said.




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