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(CNN) 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.
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.
During the bilateral meeting between the two leaders, Kim thanked Singapore's organization of the summit as if it was "their own family affair."
As they sat down, Kim also repeatedly praised the "excellent conditions provided" by the host country, and remarked that "for this historical summit, Singapore has provided the necessary conditions for it to take place."
Kim added that "if the summit produces positive outcomes, then the Singaporean government's effort will be recorded in history forever."
A statement released by Singapore's Foreign Ministry says Lee "complimented the bold and admirable decision" by Kim and Trump to meet. The statement also said Lee hoped the "meeting will advance the prospects for peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula and the larger region."
Airport greeting
Welcomed Chairman Kim Jong Un, who has just arrived in Singapore. pic.twitter.com/ZLK4ouIejx — Vivian Balakrishnan (@VivianBala) June 10, 2018
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, who had said the young dictator had a "one-time shot" to bring his country in from the cold with the summit, arrived hours later on Air Force One at Singapore's Paya Lebar Air Base.
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."
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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.
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.
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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 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.
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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.
Donald Trump has landed in Singapore ahead of a highly anticipated summit with Kim Jong-un.
Air Force One touched down at Paya Lebar airbase at 8.21pm (1321 BST) and the US president was greeted by Singapore’s foreign minister, Vivian Balakrishnan. Trump and his team, who arrived a few hours after the North Korean leader, had travelled straight from the G7 summit in Canada.
Kim arrived at Changi airport on an Air China jet, with a huge security presence that included two decoy flights. After shaking hands with Balakrishnan, Kim was driven through the city to his hotel in a limousine with two North Korean flags on the bonnet, surrounded by other black vehicles with tinted windows.
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Kim Jong-un arrives in Singapore on an Air China jet, a few hours ahead of Trump. Photograph: Reuters
Kim smiled broadly on Sunday as he met the Singaporean prime minister, Lee Hsien Loong. “The entire world is watching the historic summit between [North Korea] and the United States of America, and thanks to your sincere efforts … we were able to complete the preparations for the historic summit,” Kim told Lee through an interpreter.
Trump has said he will know within a minute of meeting Kim whether the summit can succeed.
The secretary of state, Mike Pompeo, the national security adviser, John Bolton, the White House chief of staff, John Kelly, and the press secretary, Sarah Sanders, are believed to have travelled with the president.
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Kim is staying at the St Regis hotel during the summit, which is being held at the Capella hotel on the island of Sentosa.
Key discussion points will be North Korea’s nuclear weapons and the pursuit of peace on the Korean peninsula. Pyongyang has spent decades developing nuclear weapons, culminating in the test of a thermonuclear device last year. It also successfully tested missiles that could reach the US mainland.
The tests took place during a campaign of “maximum pressure”, led by the US that tightened economic sanctions against North Korea and raised the possibility of military action.
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In a new year address, Kim said North Korea had finished developing its nuclear arsenal and would focus on the economy, suggesting a meeting with South Korea.
After a flurry of contacts between the countries, officials in Seoul suggested to Trump in March that Kim would be willing to meet face to face.
The summit comes after weeks of discussions and was briefly cancelled following an exchange of menacing statements.