Our top story this afternoon...<br />North Korea has responded to U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's visit to Pyongyang on Wednesday,... and the regime seems like it's satisfied. <br /> The regime's state-run media, Korean Central News Agency and Korean Central Television reported Thursday that Kim Jong-un met Pompeo and the two reached "a satisfactory consensus" on the upcoming Pyongyang-Washington summit. <br />The reports said Kim highly appreciated Trump's message that he wanted to settle the situation on the Korean Peninsula through dialogue, and that Kim said the summit will be a "historic first meeting in starting off optimistic developments on the Korean peninsula and building a great future."<br />The media also mentioned that Kim accepted the official request from the U.S. to release American detainees and that Pompeo thanked Kim for the satisfactory talks. <br />