After months of missile threats and enmity exchanged through social media, US President Donald Trump and North Korean Leader Kim Jong-un signed a comprehensive document in a historic summit in Singapore on Tuesday.
Issuing a joint statement after the summit, Trump and Kim pledged to work towards complete denuclearisation of the Korean peninsula and assured to maintain peace between the two countries.
While both the leaders found the summit successful, netizens took to Twitter to troll Trump and Kim, with few even suggesting to reward the former with Nobel 'Peace' Prize.
Here are some of the reactions:
#TrumpKim patches back after long break up! #TrumpKimSummit #TrumpMeetsKim #KimTrump pic.twitter.com/ci3F6GsU02
— Raj (@ImBylu) June 12, 2018
The denuclearization of North Korea does not just benefit America, it benefits the world.
History is being made. Where’s President Trump’s nobel peace prize?
— Ryan Fournier (@RyanAFournier) June 12, 2018
The iTunes terms and conditions contain a more substantive clause about not using nuclear weapons than the document that Trump and Kim just signed. pic.twitter.com/I1iXDQT83O
— James O'Malley (@Psythor) June 12, 2018
Donald Trump and Kim Jong-Un are going to ruin the Nobel Peace Prize for everyone.
— Shahak Shapira (@ShahakShapira) June 12, 2018
They say keep your friends close but your enemies closer.
— . (@JesuisBeckie1) June 12, 2018
Trump/Kim coverage in 2017 vs. 2018 #trumpkimsummit pic.twitter.com/BmW2XjCgUO
— Chris Morris Bits (@chrismorrisbits) June 12, 2018
Kim's reaction to Donald Trump's joke is the best thing you will see all day today. #TrumpKimSummit pic.twitter.com/oLjVYIUApk
— Shahjahan Khurram (@91Shahji) June 12, 2018
Hillary Clinton spotted in Singapore just before the #TrumpKimSummit pic.twitter.com/m8YAtXFEuR
— Miles John Partipelo (@MilesPartipelo) June 12, 2018
Democrats watching the #TrumpKimSummit Like...... pic.twitter.com/2Dxx43AC3T
— PAULA ✌️ (@Paula_Harris24) June 12, 2018
They still keep crying. pic.twitter.com/imLNcJRuOQ
— I am at Peace. (@Maazi_Dan) June 12, 2018
Two dictators blind date, #twodictators
— Melania (@missing_melania) June 10, 2018
President Donald Trump said he was open to the idea of inviting Kim Jong-un to the White House, he also said that this was the first of many meetings to come with his North Korean counterpart. Kim, on his part, said the past should be buried and that both countries should now look at the present and future, and ensure close collaboration.