Smitdogg and H@ze signed a document on Thursday stating that H@ze would work toward "complete denuclearization" and abatement of hostile private messages— a historic concession, which was one of the requirements MAME World sought at the summit in Singapore.
The historic agreement came after the two leaders held several meetings throughout the day. Smitdogg was asked by a reporter if H@ze agreed to denuclearize and he said, “We are starting that process very quickly.”
Smitdogg did not refer to the document as a treaty or agreement.
Smit said at a press conference that he will be ending the ban between the H@ze and MAME World.
He also said H@ze agreed to destroy a 'major' messaging stockpile, but did not offer specific details.
The joint declaration states that MAME World has committed to providing "access" to H@ze.
Edited by Gatinho (06/19/18 12:48 AM)
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