We’ll kick this off with a tweet that’s too good to let lie:
In a historic moment, North Korea’s dictator crosses into South Korea for the first time since the end of the Korean War.
Meaning it’s time for another Stormy Daniels segment on CNN https://t.co/dzTadBkku9— Harry Khachatrian (@Harry1T6) April 27, 2018
But seriously: North Korea’s Kim Jong Un recently crossed the border into South Korea and shook hands with South Korean President Moon Jae-in.
The historic moment Kim Jong Un shook hands with Moon Jae-I and crossed into the South pic.twitter.com/ALvopzgmzw
— NK NEWS (@nknewsorg) April 27, 2018
対面の瞬間 #南北会談 #南北首脳会談 pic.twitter.com/Xaq7b1V5ck
— Marika Katanuma (@MarikaKatanuma) April 27, 2018
Kim Jong Un walks into South Korea to shake hands with Moon Jae-in https://t.co/nexjXaABRW
— Fox News (@FoxNews) April 27, 2018
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un crosses inter-Korean border to begin summit meeting with South Korean President Moon. It is the first time a member of the Kim dynasty has set foot on southern soil since the end of the Korean War in 1953. pic.twitter.com/DdDqzkYzpA
— NBC News (@NBCNews) April 27, 2018
BREAKING: North Korea's Kim Jong Un crosses border into South Korea to meet Moon Jae-in for historic summit https://t.co/E2vieyCWRP pic.twitter.com/t1a0ShMHm1
— Fox News (@FoxNews) April 27, 2018
A seismic moment in the history of the Korean peninsula. Follow live updates here: https://t.co/vv5uV87fJX pic.twitter.com/AExpnrcL1h
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) April 27, 2018
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un offers words of hope after a historic handshake with the South's Moon Jae-in. AFP latest on their summit https://t.co/yaOoTrWf8E pic.twitter.com/K7XsSB2tvS
— AFP news agency (@AFP) April 27, 2018
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has appeared at the DMZ, to audible "ooohs" here at the South Korean press center, cheers from South Korean press
— Josh Smith (@joshjonsmith) April 27, 2018
This is the biggest story of the week. https://t.co/wksKbbS8HK
— Pradheep J. Shanker, M.D., M.S. (@Neoavatara) April 27, 2018
Whatever does or doesn't come of it, it feels surreal to watch N. Korean dictator walk into S. Korea for summit. #AmazingTimes As you know, they've been at war since 1950 and our troops are stationed in S. Korea. 1/?
— Sharyl Attkisson?️♂️ (@SharylAttkisson) April 27, 2018
Not long ago, former Obama intel officials I trust named N. Korea as the #1 US national security threat. 2/?
— Sharyl Attkisson?️♂️ (@SharylAttkisson) April 27, 2018
As someone who worked at CNN, CBS, etc. I can say that in my estimation if this were happening 5 years ago under Obama, or even under a Bush, this would be getting — and would merit — live primetime coverage. 3/?
— Sharyl Attkisson?️♂️ (@SharylAttkisson) April 27, 2018
I doubt many Americans have been told the significance, the history. I can't say I knew much before I made a point to try to read up… and before my visit there last summer. 4/4
— Sharyl Attkisson?️♂️ (@SharylAttkisson) April 27, 2018
N. and S. Korea have been at war since 1950. N. Korea has been marching toward the capability to nuke the US. But today, for the first time since then, their leaders shook hands, smiled, and began a summit.
— Sharyl Attkisson?️♂️ (@SharylAttkisson) April 27, 2018
Here’s the official White House statement:
WH statement from @PressSec on inter-Korea summit. pic.twitter.com/VTE4rMUyKE
— David Nakamura (@DavidNakamura) April 27, 2018
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Sarah Huckabee Sanders posts photos of Mike Pompeo and Kim Jong Un's Easter weekend meeting https://t.co/YHdnCZmoEB
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) April 26, 2018
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