Donald Trump believes North Korea will 'honour its commitment' not to carry out missile tests

The US President tweeted the remarks after claiming a deal with the isolated regime could be a "very good one for the world".
Mr Trump is set to hold talks with the North Korean leader
Donald Trump has said he believes North Korea will "honour its commitment" after the regime promised not to conduct missile tests ahead of his planned talks with Kim Jong Un.
The US President has agreed to meet North Korea's dictator to discuss denuclearisation, and has claimed a deal with the isolated state could be a "very good for one for the world".
The President tweeted: "North Korea has not conducted a Missile Test since November 28, 2017 and has promised not to do so through our meetings. I believe they will honor that commitment!"
The meeting is being planned after South Korea's national security adviser, Chung Eui Yong, informed the White House of Mr Kim's "commitment to denuclearisation" and desire to speak with Mr Trump.