US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un met here today for an unprecedented summit aimed at normalising bilateral ties and complete denuclearisation of the Korean peninsula.
Trump and Kim met at a hotel on Sentosa, a popular tourist island a few hundred metres off the main island of Singapore.
The summit - the first between a sitting US president and a North Korean leader - will mark a turnaround of relations between Trump and Kim after a long-running exchange of threats and insults.
On the eve of the summit, the US offered "unique" security guarantees to North Korea in return for a "complete, verifiable and irreversible" denuclearisation.
The White House has confirmed that President Trump and Kim will initially hold a one-on-one meeting, with only translators present.
The US insists it will accept nothing less than complete denuclearisation of the Korean peninsula.
The official North Korean news agency said on Sunday that Kim was ready to talk about "denuclearisation" and a "durable peace" at a summit held "for the first time in history under the great attention and expectation of the whole world."