SEOUL, South Korea — The broadly smiling North and South Korean leaders embrace each other as cheering Pyongyang residents wave fake flowers. The two inspect goose-stepping soldiers and ride together in a convertible Mercedes limousine for a parade. The leaders praise one another for taking the initiative to open a new era of inter-Korean detente.
These striking images were captured Tuesday after South Korean President Moon Jae-in arrived in Pyongyang during closely watched talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un about the fate of Kim's nuclear arsenal.
Here's a look at some of the key moments on the first day of Moon's three-day trip to North Korea:
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MOON'S DOG
When Moon left his hillside presidential palace in Seoul on Tuesday morning, his dog Maru, a white Korean Pungsan, joined presidential officials to see him off.
Photos showed Moon walking with Maru as his wife, Kim Jung-sook, held the dog's blue leash. The couple then took a helicopter to a military airport near Seoul to fly to Pyongyang.
Moon, a pet lover, has also adopted a shelter dog named Tory, a mixed breed, to raise public awareness of the problem of animal abandonment. He also has a cat called Jjing-jjing.