Only one place to start today and that's the imminent arrival of U.S. President Donald Trump.He will be holding crunch talks with President Moon Jae-in.The main topic on the agenda will be trying to figure out ways to tackle the North Korea nuclear crisis.To tell us more about his visit we now connect with Kwon Jang-ho at the foreign ministry.Jang-ho, we understand President Trump has a busy schedule in Seoul today, can you walk us through the main events?Sure, Mark.President Trump will be arriving within the next half an hour for his first visit to South Korea since he took office eleven months ago.He's flying in from Japan, and will arrive at the Osan U.S. military air base, just 50 kilometers south of Seoul.He'll then be promptly whisked away to another U.S. military base nearby in Pyeongtaek called Camp Humphrey's, where he will meet with U.S. and South Korea soldiers.After a short briefing, he will then travel back up to Seoul, where he will meet with President Moon Jae-in at around two-thirty PM local time.A short welcoming ceremony will be held, before the two head back for their third bilateral summit.North Korea, of course, will be the main talking point, but the two are also expected to talk about trade issues, such as the U.S. trade deficit with South Korea, as well as the bilateral FTA.A joint press conference will be held afterwards, and then a state dinner will take place in the evening.President Trump's state visit to South Korea has been hotly anticipated since it was announced several weeks ago. What are we expecting the two will get out of today's meetings?Well first, they will be looking to reaffirm the South Korea-U.S. alliance and cooperation in tackling the North Korea nuclear situation.They are likely to reiterate their stance of strong pressure and sanctions, but while Moon Jae-in continues to encourage dialogue as well, President Trump is said to have agreed with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, that "now is not the time for dialogue."Moon Jae-in does not seem to share as close a relationship to Trump as Abe but earlier this morning on Twitter, Trump described Moon as a fine gentleman, and said, "We will figure it all out "So he seems to be setting a positive tone before his visit.On Wednesday, he will also be giving a speech to Korean lawmakers at the National Assembly.He will then stop at the Seoul National Memorial to honor those killed during the Korean War.And then at around lunch time, he'll be hopping back on Air Force One, where he will travel to Beijing on the next stop of his Asian Tour.Back to you, Mark.