Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un have turned into the main sitting US president and North Korean leader to meet, an extraordinary improvement following a time of trading dangers.
The combine shook hands at a lavish lodging in Singapore's Sentosa island before continuing talks.
Toward the finish of the summit the leaders marked an "extensive" record however did not clarify what they had concurred.
They had been talking about defusing pressures and atomic demilitarization.
At a marking function the leaders gave brief remarks to the press yet neglected to indicate what the archive contained.
"I figure the two sides will be exceptionally inspired with the outcome," Mr Trump said.
The US president said more subtle elements would be given later. A question and answer session is booked for 16:00 neighborhood time (08:00 GMT).
Mr Trump said his gathering with Mr Kim went "superior to anything anyone could have anticipated"
Mr Trump talked about a "unique bond" with the North Korean leader and said he was "completely" willing to welcome him to the White House.
"We've chosen to abandon the past," Mr Kim said. "The world will see significant changes."
All things considered, experts stay separated on what the summit will at last accomplish. Some consider it to be a publicity win for Mr Kim, others a potential way to peace.
The summit started with a striking picture, incredible months back.
The two men strolled towards each other and solidly grasped each other's hands before US and North Korean banners.
Mr Trump tapped Mr Kim's arm as they remained on celebrity central and traded a couple of words before swinging to confront the assembled press.
"I feel extremely extraordinary. We will have an awesome exchange and will be colossally fruitful," the US president said.
Sitting close by each other, in front of a one-on-one gathering, the match seemed loose against the chances.
"It was difficult to arrive," Mr Kim said. "There were impediments however we conquered them to be here," and his partner reacted "That is valid."
The two men, joined just by translators, represented a little under 40 minutes. They were then joined by little assignments of consultants for a working lunch.
From Washington the gathering included US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and security guide John Bolton, and on Pyongyang's side, Mr Kim's "correct hand man" and previous covert agent boss Kim Yong-chol, and remote priest Ri Yong-ho.
Over lunch they shared a blend of Western and Korean dishes, including stuffed cucumbers and Daegu jorim, a soy-braised fish dish.