Donald Trump has become the first US president to meet and shake hands with a North Korean leader. After months of speculation and threats, the two men met on Singapore's Sentosa island.
They held a 40 minute meeting, followed by a signing of a joint statement in which they agreed to the de-nuclearisation of the Korean peninsula.
But it was a document vague in detail and lacking a time frame.
So, what will the North Korean leader get in return for agreeing to 'de-nuclearise'?
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