North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has made history as the first leader to cross over to South Korean soil since the Korean War ended in armistice in 1953.
Kim is meeting with South Korean President Moon Jae-In for a number of closed-door meetings.
The two are likely to discuss pressing issues such as the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, as well as defusing military tensions along border, and potentially establishing economic cooperation between the nations.
Here's how the event is unfolding live:
12:15 p.m.: A South Korean government spokesman said Kim told Moon that if he was invited to the Blue House, he would go "anytime."
12:00 p.m.: Security guards escort Kim Jong Un's motorcade back to North Korea. Kim returned to the North for a break, and talks are expected to resume this afternoon.
This is what it looks like when a dozen bodyguards run alongside a moving car.
10:15 a.m.: The leaders opened up their dialogue to the press. Kim made the first statements, followed by Moon.
During this session, Kim said he doesn't want history to repeat itself when it comes to the failed agreements from past summits.
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