President Trump’s talks with Kim Jong Un hit a rupture Thursday as their nuclear summit got cut short, they failed to reach a planned joint statement, and Trump moved up a planned press conference by two hours. 'No agreement was reached at this time,' the White House said, issuing a vague statement calling for future talks. The two leaders ended their two-day talks with no joint statement on areas agreement. Said White House press secretary Sarah Sanders: 'President Donald J. Trump of the United States and Chairman Kim Jong Un of the State Affairs Commission of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea had very good and constructive meetings in Hanoi, Vietnam, on February 27-28, 2019.' She continued: 'The two leaders discussed various ways to advance denuclearization and economic driven concepts. No agreement was reached at this time, but their respective teams look forward to meeting in the future,' she said. The recognition that no joint statement had been reached came despite weeks of advance negotiation. A range of compromise gestures had been circulating for days in media reports. After the two men's historic summit in Singapore in June, they both signed a joint statement – although critics blasted it for failing to include a timetable or verification members in its undefined call for denuclearization.