SINGAPORE, June 10, 2018 (News Wires) -- North Korean leader Kim Jong Un landed in Singapore on Sunday, Singapore's Straits Times reported, ahead of a summit with US President Donald Trump that could end a nuclear stand-off between the old foes and transform his impoverished country. Kim arrived in a Air China 747 that touched down at Changi Airport, Straits Times said. Kim is set to meet Tuesday with Trump in what's shaping up to be one of the most unusual summits in modern history. Trump is scheduled to arrive at Singapore's Paya Lebar Airbase at 8:35 pm on Sunday and go to the Shangri-La Hotel, according to the White House. Despite the initial high stakes of a meeting meant to rid North Korea of its nuclear weapons, the talks have been portrayed by Trump in recent days more as a get-to-know-each-other meeting. He has also raised the possibility of further summits.