He reiterated that he was "in no rush" to press for North Korea's denuclearisation. "I don't want to rush anybody. I just don't want testing. As long as there's no testing, we're happy," he said.
The Singapore summit was historic as the first meeting between a sitting US president and a leader of North Korea, but the agreement the two men signed was vague on detail. Little has been done since about their stated goal - finding a way to get nuclear weapons off the Korean peninsula.
The president's latest remarks come on the eve of his departure for Vietnam, and are being seen as a bid to manage expectations.
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