President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un arrived in Singapore with their respective teams over the weekend in preparation today’s meeting between the two nations’ leaders.
According to Hannity.com, Kim Jong Un arrived in a Chinese chartered aircraft that included two “dummy” planes acting as a potential decoy for attacks, with Trump landing in Singapore aboard Air Force One.
“Kim who is known as a reasonable leader may have accepted his advisers’ recommendations to prioritize safety in aviation,” said a professor at Seoul’s University of North Korean Studies.
“In addition, the charter of a Chinese airplane may have an effect of publicizing China’s active support and cooperation to the North Korean people ahead of summit talks with the U.S,” added the expert.
Trump and Kim’s arrival in Singapore clears the final hurdles after months of back-and-forth negotiations, with the leaders expected to meet at 9am local time, reports Fox News.
In addition to three Chinese jets, Kim brought his own entourage of wingmen for his nights on the town, and a black bullet-proof porta-potty limousine.
The White House announced Monday nuclear talks with North Korea have moved “more quickly than expected.” Trump is planning to fly back to Washington earlier than planned, departing 8 p.m. Tuesday rather than Wednesday morning.
The summit is the first ever between a sitting American president and North Korea’s leader. Trump on Monday forecast a “nice” outcome, while Kim spent the day out of view.
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