Donald Trump has met Kim Jong Un, shaking the North Korean leader’s hand and posing for the cameras at a historic summit in Singapore.
Trump arrived at the Capella hotel on Sentosa island looking slightly pensive, fiddling with his jacket buttons; Kim appeared relaxed.
The pair greeted each other at a luxury hotel on the island, just off the Singaporean coast, before heading in for talks about denuclearisation.
US President Donald Trump offers North Korea's Kim Jong Un a thumbs-up as they sit down to hold talks. While many would hail this as a historic moment, there were some detractors, with one on Twitter writing, "The man who wouldn't shake the hand of Angela Merkel and called Justin Trudeau 'weak' is giving a thumbs up to a brutal dictator who kills dissidents and even his own family while that same dictator laughs at him." Photograph: @Scavino45/@WhiteHouse/Twitter
Trump, who is 6 foot 3 inches, towered over Kim, who is around 5 foot 7 inches and close to 40 years younger than the US president. Once inside the pair appeared to warm up, smiling as they chatted after their initial handshake. Photograph: Jonathan Ernst/Reuters
Trump briefly grabbed Kim's upper arm at the beginning of their handshake and then put his arm on Kim's back to guide them to their meeting room. They then spoke briefly in a corridor before entering their meeting room and both men were smiling as they shook hands again with just two interpreters at their sides. Photograph: Jonathan Ernst/Reuters
If there were tensions between the two leaders, remember the names they called each other -- dotard, there was nothing but smiles on Tuesday. Photograph: Kevin Lim/The Straits Times/Reuters
After their working lunch, Trump and Kim take a brief stroll around the Capella Hotel. The US president said the talks had gone "better than anybody could have expected." Photograph: Jonathan Ernst/Reuters
According to the Associated Press, US President Donald Trump showed Kim the interior of the presidential limousine as they stroll during summit. Photograph: Jonathan Ernst/Reuters