Bill Clinton to George W. Bush: US Presidents who toured DMZ between North and South Korea

US President Donald Trump may not visit the demilitarized zone when he travels to Asia early next month. Most previous US presidents have visited the land that separates US and South Korean troops from their North Korea adversaries.

Former US President Barack Obama at DMZ in 2012

Former US President Barack Obama looks through the binoculars towards North Korea from Observation Post Ouellette during a visit to the Joint Security Area of the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) near Panmunjom on the border between North and South Korea.

Barack Obama at DMZ

President Donald Trump may not visit the demilitarized zone between North and South Korea when he travels to Asia early next month. Most previous US presidents have visited the eerie sliver of land that separates US and South Korean troops from their North Korean adversaries.

Former US President George W. Bush at DMZ in 2002

Former US President George W. Bush and his former South Korean counterpart Kim Dae-Jung touring Dorasan train station, the only train station inside the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) between North and South Korea, during Bush's tour of the DMZ.

Former US President George W. Bush at DMZ

A senior administration official said Trump had been invited by the government in Seoul to visit Camp Humphreys, south of the South Korean capital and away from the DMZ.

Ex-Prez Bill Clinton at DMZ in 1993

Former US President Bill Clinton shakes hands with an unidentified South Korean soldier at the "Bridge of No Return" separating North and South Korea.

Trump won't be going to DMZ

President Donald Trump may not visit the demilitarized zone between North and South Korea when he travels to Asia early next month, the White House said.