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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un met with Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Sunday, hours after arriving in Singapore and ahead of an historic summit with US President Donald Trump. Lee will have a separate meeting with Trump on Monday.

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North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un talks with Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong during his visit to The Istana, the official residence of the prime minister, following Kim's arrival in Singapore.

Kim was greeted at Singapore's Changi airport by Singapore's Minister for Foreign Affairs, Vivian Balakrishnan.

According to images released by the Singaporean government, Kim arrived on an Air China plane. Accompanying him was Kim Yong Chol, who earlier this month met with President Trump to hand deliver a letter from Kim.

Trump declared that the young dictator had a "one-time shot" to bring his country in from the cold with the summit.

Hotel arrival
A CNN team was on the scene as Kim arrived at the St Regis Hotel Sunday. Around 20 North Korean guards -- distinguishable by red loyalty badges -- had earlier taken up positions, some on upper floors overlooking the hotel's lobby.
Together with Singaporean police officers and hotel staff they created a human shield around the entrance blocking Kim's arrival from view. Strict security saw hotel guests banned from holding phones or bags and told to remain seated.
When he arrived at around 3:40 p.m. local time (3:40 p.m. ET), Kim went straight to the hotel's elevators without acknowledging the crowd.
A procession of North Korean officials -- including his younger sister Kim Yo Jong -- arrived shortly afterward.

Trump on opportunity
While Trump spoke positively about his upcoming meeting with Kim, he was vague on the details of what they might actually achieve.
"I feel that Kim Jong Un wants to do something great for his people," Trump told reporters at a press conference in Canada before departing the G7 summit. "And he has that opportunity, and he won't have that opportunity again."

Trump also speculated that the summit might not work out. He would know, he told reporters, very early on in meeting Kim, if it would.
"I think within the first minute I'll know," Trump said. "At a minimum, I do believe, at least we'll have met each other," Trump said, adding later that "hopefully, we will have liked each other."
Sources told CNN that US officials have established a contingency plan for a potential second day of discussions between Trump and Kim depending on the direction of their planned meeting on June 12.
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Kim Jong Un arrived in Singapore on an Air China plane.

The cost of the summit for Singapore was some $15 million, Singapore Prime Minister Lee told reporters Sunday at the media center the city-state had constructed to deal with the enormous international demand.
"It's our contribution to an international endeavor which is in our profound interest," Lee said.

Diplomatic moves
A team of US officials had been in South Korea, traveling frequently to meet with North Korean officials in the demilitarized zone [DMZ] recently, to work on the substance of the talks.
Even as American officials including top diplomat Secretary of State Mike Pompeo say that North Korea is prepared to fully denuclearize, there are questions over what that entails for not just Pyongyang, but also Washington and Seoul.

Since Kim decided to reach out through diplomatic means to the South in January of this year, he has signaled that he is prepared to accept certain aspects of the US-South Korea military alliance.

In April, South Korean President Moon Jae-in said Kim was willing to give up US troops' removal from South Korea as a precondition for denuclearizing the Korean peninsula.
In March, Moon said Kim understood the South's stance on holding military drills with the US military, but last month suspended talks with the South because of annual air combat drills involving some 2,000 troops from the US and South Korea.
But questions remain over Kim's willingness to fully abandon his nuclear program, dismantle weapons and allow independent experts in to verify and inspect every site in the country that might be involved.

There is also the question of what will become of North Korea's short and medium-range ballistic missiles, which has been a great concern for North Korea's neighbors, including Japan.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe flew to Washington last week to meet with Trump before the G7 to ensure Japan's interests weren't overlooked in the summit.
Regional allies are concerned that Washington will focus mainly on the threat to the US mainland and push North Korea on its intercontinental ballistic missiles, without also including the lesser threat to the US, but a threat nevertheless, to the region.
 
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Singapore's role in North Korea-US Summit would be recorded in history: Kim Jong-un

SINGAPORE — The Republic's role in hosting a historic US-North Korea summit would be recorded in history if it is successful, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un said on Sunday (June 10) as he thanked Singapore and Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong for the "sincere efforts" in helping to host the event.

Mr Kim and his delegation met Mr Lee at the Istana shortly after arriving in Singapore on Sunday. "The entire world is focusing on the historic summit, thanks to your sincere efforts," the North Korean leader said through an interpreter.


Sunday's meeting marked the first time Mr Lee and Mr Kim have met, according to Singapore's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA).

Mr Lee in turn thanked Mr Kim for making the rare foreign trip and said Singapore has been following developments on the Korean peninsula for a long time.

MFA said in a statement following the meeting: "Prime Minister Lee complimented the bold and admirable decision by Chairman Kim and President of the United States Donald Trump to come together for this Summit...and expressed hope that the US-North Korea meeting will advance the prospects for peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula and the larger region."

Mr Kim arrived in Singapore on Sunday afternoon (June 10) amid a media frenzy and heightened security. He is due to meet Mr Trump on Tuesday to discuss North Korea's nuclear programme. According to Reuters, which cited a source involved in the planning of his visit, Mr Kim is scheduled to depart Singapore at 2pm on Tuesday.

About half an hour after he landed at Changi Airport, Mr Kim's motorcade departed from the airport's VIP Complex about 3.05pm for the St Regis Singapore hotel on Tanglin Road, where his delegation is staying.


His motorcade comprised 46 vehicles, including cars, vans and police vehicles. Among them, TODAY counted 17 police motorcycles, three police vans, three police cars and a Singapore Civil Defence Force fire and medical response vehicle.

Just moments before his motorcade pulled out of the VIP Complex, police officers were seen closing city-bound roads to traffic. Eight police officers stood guard across a main city-bound exit, as the procession of vehicles passed through. More than two dozen Singapore and foreign journalists had gathered around the VIP Complex to report on Mr Kim's arrival.


The North Korean leader arrived at the St Regis hotel about 3.40pm.


Earlier in the day, there was heavy police and security presence around the entrance to Changi Airport's VIP Complex.

Prominent figures visiting Singapore — including politicians and international celebrities — arrive regularly through the VIP Complex and the nearby JetQuay CIP (Commercially Important Person) Terminal.

When TODAY arrived at the VIP Complex just after 9am on Sunday, at least 15 police officers were seen near its entrance, some of whom were moving red-and-white barriers in front of the complex. At least 70 metal barricades were also seen encircling the entrance as well as the boulevard across from it.

Police officers also stood guard at various points near the entrance.

Mr Trump arrived hours later aboard his Air Force One presidential jet, which landed at at the Paya Lebar Airbase around 8.20pm. He stepped off the plane about 10 minutes later, and was greeted by officials from the United States and Singapore.

Asked how felt about Tuesday's summit, Mr Trump said "very good". He and his motorcade departed minutes later for the Shangri-La Hotel.


Mr Trump will have a one-on-one meeting with Mr Lee Hsien Loong on Monday, followed by an expanded bilateral meeting and a working lunch, the White House said on Sunday.

The official meetings and lunch will be held at the Istana from noon to about 2pm, according to Mr Trump's official schedule. He will also meet staff from the US embassy in Singapore on Monday afternoon, the White House added.

In preparation for Tuesday's meeting, the Singapore Government has gazetted from June 10 to 14 areas near the St Regis and Shangri-La hotels, as well as the entire Sentosa island, Sentosa Gateway and its surrounding waters as special event areas.

The historic summit will take place at the Capella Singapore hotel on Sentosa.

Businesses in the affected areas had told TODAY that they were not planning to scale back their operations and it would be business as usual. Capella, however, will be shut to the public for the summit's duration.

Still, those visiting the affected areas could face road closures and security checks as the authorities ratchet up security measures. For instance, those entering Sentosa on the cable cars may have their bags inspected and gantry lanes on the Sentosa Gateway could be diverted for random security checks.

At the summit, the two leaders are expected to discuss efforts to end Pyongyang's nuclear-weapons programme. No formal agenda has been released for the meeting.

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It's surreal to know that the elusive leader, whom I read about for years as an internet meme threatening world peace, is now residing somewhere near and familiar to me.

And here he's going to meet the world leader who called him a 'rocket-man' and threatened to nuke each other a while back.
 
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I am confused , if Kim came here to signed his fate like Qaddafi . I think , any deal with US will ultimately lead him towards grave ; hope he is intelligent enough , not enter his head in crocodile's mouth .
 
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Kim Jong-un taking a wefie while touring Singapore's tourist attractions.
 
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