Trump Kim summit: Kim's hiding sister and other unreal moments

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Image copyrightReutersImage caption Sister Kim Yo-jong (left) is influential in North Korea - but appeared keen to avoid
the limelight Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un went for dinner together and then spent a day in talks, but were ultimately
unable to reach an agreement
The summit was punctuated with photo opportunities displaying the camaraderie between the leaders, and they took every opportunity to
flatter each other with looks and words.It was also notable for having significantly more time in the glare of the camera which recorded all
- scripted and unscripted
Here are the most extraordinary moments.Kim Jong-un took his first question from a foreign reporterYou might think answering questions from
an international journalist is hardly noteworthy, but with North Korea things are always different
Asked by a reporter if he was confident about a deal, Mr Kim said through an interpreter: "It's too early to tell, but I wouldn't say I'm
pessimistic
For what I feel right now, I do have a feeling that good results will come out." Image copyrightEPAImage caption All
smiles and happy to answer questions That was likely the very first time Kim Jong-un responded to the question from
international media and the question came from David Nakamura of the Washington Post
Later he seemed to get quite used to the questions, as reporters shouted out off-the-cuff questions as they were briefly allowed to address
the room where bilateral talks were taking place
Asked whether he was "willing to denuclearise," he replied "If I'm not willing to do that, I won't be here right now." It's what he said
in Singapore too, but it pleased Mr Trump who chimed in: "That might be the best answer you've ever heard"
Trump scolds reporters for raising their voice at Mr KimThe quickfire exchange between Mr Kim, Mr Trump and reporters, yielded more
noteworthy moments
At one point it was as if media questions to Mr Kim made Mr Trump more nervous than the North Korean leader himself
The US president sharply reprimanded a reporter telling them they can't talk to the North Korean leader, as they would to him - a strange
moment where he seemed to unconsciously acknowledge and almost pay heed to the North Korean leader's more controlling relationship with
his press
"Don't raise your voice please, this isn't like dealing with Trump," he said to reporters.Kim Jong-un's response Not fussed at all
"They all seem to be anxious."Where's the First SisterImage copyrightReutersKim Yo-jong, the sister of North Korea's leader, is widely
acknowledged as an influential force in the North Korean hierarchy, a close confidante of her brother
She was North Korea's big name representative as it made its first foray into global view at the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics in South
Korea last year, and has accompanied Kim on many of his most meaningful journeys
She remains a powerful figure with an important role in North Korea's impregnable and sometimes ruthless political hierarchy.And yet she
somehow feels compelled to avoid the limelight, ducking and diving behind trees and other useful props
A few of her finer moments of concealment amused analyst Ankit Panda: Trump mentions Otto WarmbierAt a characteristically frank and
wide-ranging press conference, Mr Trump took a question about Otto Warmbier, the American student who was detained in North Korea over a
prank and who died days after he was returned to the US in July 2017.His case was a cause for the Trump administration at a time when it was
exchanging vitriol with North Korea
He told reporters he brought the case up with Mr Kim and Mr Kim said he was not aware of it at the time, and was regretful.Mr Trump said
that he took Mr Kim at his word on this - stunning many observers.Image copyrightReuters"I did speak about it, and I don't believe that he
would have allowed that to happen
It just wasn't to his advantage to allow that to happen
Prisons are rough, they're rough places, and bad things happened."He says Mr Kim "felt very badly about it", adding: "He knew the case very
well, but he knew it later
[] In those prisons, those camps, you have a lot of people."He tells me he didn't know about it, and I will take him at his word." It is a
moment that is likely to prove divisive
Mr Warmbier's parents were guests of honour at President Trump's State of the Union address in 2018
There has since been huge peak in interest in Otto Warmbier after his sad case was brought up at the press conference with Mr Trump, with
Google searches for his name spiking significantly.The running bodyguardsThey're back
Last year during the South Korea and Singapore summits, the North Korean team stunned global audiences with the cohort of identikit
black-suited bodyguards jogging along Mr Kim's limousine
This year it was the same spectacle all over again
First in the border town of Dong Dang on the way to Hanoi: Image copyrightAFPAnd then they were spotted again in Hanoi during the summit
itself