Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un: From foes to friends
After months of taking potshots at each other, and after decades of enmity between their two countries, Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un met for a historic summit in Singapore on Tuesday (June 12).
After months of taking potshots at each other, and after decades of enmity between their two countries, Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un met for a historic summit in Singapore on Tuesday (June 12).
"People are going to be very impressed and people are going to be very happy and we are going to take care of a very dangerous problem for the world," said President Trump. He said he had formed a "very special bond" with Kim and that relationship with North Korea would be very different. (Reuters Photo)
A smile, a nod and a historic handshake defined a historic summit between US President Donald Trump and North Korea's supreme leader Kim Jong-un on Tuesday (June 12). The two leaders met in Singapore in what was the first such summit in the history of bilateral relations between the two nations. (Photo and text courtesy: Reuters)