President Trump Says He’ll Stop Joint Military Exercises With South Korea. Here’s Why U.S. Troops Are There in the First Place

Jun 13, 2018, 11:10 AM

President Donald Trump made history on Tuesday when he became the first U.S. President to meet with a North Korean dictator for denuclearization talks. But, though his meeting on Singapore's Sentosa Island was with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, South Korea also played a large part in what happened.

As TIME has reported, the U.S. made perhaps the most significant concession at the summit by agreeing to stop joint military exercises with South Korea.