Donald Trump gets first look at North Korea ahead of meeting with Kim Jong Un
The US president was shown some landmarks from an observation post in the Korean Demilitarised Zone.
The US president was shown some landmarks from an observation post in the Korean Demilitarised Zone.
South Korean president Moon Jae-in announced that Mr Kim accepted Mr Trump’s unprecedented invitation.
The vestige of the Cold War was described by former US president Barack Obama as ‘freedom’s frontier’.
Mr Trump invited the North Korean leader to meet him for a handshake at the DMZ.
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It is the second such high-level military contact since the two countries’ leaders held a landmark summit in April.
The two countries fought on opposite sides of a three-year war in the early 1950s that killed millions of people.
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