Trump, Kim arrive in Singapore for historic summit

Press Trust of India  |  Singapore 

US arrived in today to join North Korean leader for a historic summit which could see dismantle its nuclear arsenal in return for economic help and security guarantees.

Trump, 71, landed at Paya Lebar Airbase on board after cutting short his time at the summit in He was received by Singapore's Foreign Affairs

Hours earlier, Kim had arrived in a jet and was received by Balakrishnan before heading to

Kim held a meeting with Loong today ahead of the planned summit.

"The entire world is focusing on the historic summit between the DPRK (North Korea) and the US, and thanks to your sincere efforts ... we were able to complete the preparations for the historic summit, and I would like to thank you for that," Kim, speaking through an interpreter, told Lee.

Trump and Kim are set to meet on Tuesday at the on Sentosa for talks which could see North dismantle its nuclear arsenal in return for economic help and security guarantees.

The summit will be the first meeting between Trump and Kim and mark a turnaround of relations between the two leaders after a long-running exchange of furious threats and insults.

The two leaders have had an extraordinary up-and-down relationship over the past 18 months.

Trump had called Kim "Little Rocket Man" and threatened to unleash "fire and fury like the world has never seen" on North as it conducted several ballistic missile tests in defiance of international warnings.

In return, Kim, said to be in his mid-thirtees, called Trump "mentally deranged" and a "dotard".

North also threatened to strike Guam, an American territory in the The North Korean leadership, including Vice of Foreign Affairs has also taunted Washington, calling Vice a "political dummy."

Trump hopes the landmark talks will kick-start a process that eventually see Kim give up his nuclear weapons in an irreversible manner that can be verified internationally.

In March, Trump surprised the world by accepting an invitation from Kim to meet in person.

But last month, Trump abruptly cancelled the summit, citing the "tremendous anger and open hostility" by However, he took a U-turn soon and said the was proceeding with the preparations for the summit.

Ahead of his much-anticipated meeting with Kim, the US sounded optimistic and said the meeting would be a "one-time shot" at peace.

"I feel that wants to do something great for his people," Trump said. "And he has that opportunity, and he won't have that opportunity again."

While en route to Singapore, Trump said he looked forward to meeting Kim on what he anticipated would be an exciting day.

"I am on my way to Singapore where we have a chance to achieve a truly wonderful result for and the World," Trump wrote in a pair of tweets.

"It will certainly be an exciting day and I know that will work very hard to do something that has rarely been done before ... Create peace and great prosperity for his land. I look forward to meeting him and have a feeling that this one-time opportunity will not be wasted!"

Singapore will spend about 20 million dollars to host the historic summit between US President and North Korean leader on Tuesday, Loong revealed today.

Singapore is one of the few countries that have diplomatic relations with both the and

Singapore has been used before for high-profile diplomatic occasions. In 2015, the leaders of and held historic talks in the city-state - their first in more than 60 years.

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First Published: Sun, June 10 2018. 19:35 IST