DONALD Trump and Kim Jong-un met in Singapore at the United States-North Korea summit, to sign a historic document.
The two look set to continue their new-found friendship with Trump inviting the dictator round to the White House and Kim accepting.
Will Kim Jong-un visit America?
Donald Trump said the agreement signed at the Singapore summit was the first step in a long journey to improve relations with North Korea.
The US President has vowed to "end war games" in a "new chapter" with North Korea.
He said it is important Kim visits the US to continue this but admitted this will be at "the appropriate time".
Kim Jong-un has never visited the US but has accepted the invite to the White House.
In recent years, he may have been at serious risk in the US due to the strained relations between the two countries.
The tubby tyrant, who was educated in Switzerland, often leaves North Korea for important trips.
No date has yet been set for the US visit.
Will Trump visit North Korea?
Kim has indeed accepted the invitation to the White House.
The US President reportedly wants to further discuss human rights with Kim.
It might mean Trump will visit North Korea for the first time.
The grandfather said he is open to a visit to the nation's capital Pyongyang "some day".
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Like with Kim's visit to the US, Trump again stressed his journey would have to be at "the appropriate time".
And the former businessman said he expects to hold another summit to keep the process of denuclearisation going.
It's not clear where that will be held if it indeed gets the green light.