Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Hanoi to host next round of talks between Trump, Kim

SECOND SUMMIT US president announced summit venue in a tweet

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WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un will meet for a second much-anticipate­d summit in Hanoi, Vietnam, as preparatio­ns kick into high gear for the peace talks.

Trump announced the exact location on Twitter - only the country, Vietnam, was previously known - for the follow-on to the leaders’ summit in Singapore last year as he hailed “very productive” preparator­y talks between diplomats from the two countries.

“My representa­tives have just left North Korea after a very productive meeting and an agreed upon time and date for the second Summit with Kim Jong Un,” Trump said.

“It will take place in Hanoi, Vietnam, on February 27 & 28. I look forward to seeing Chairman Kim & advancing the cause of peace!” The US state department said the US special envoy for North Korea will meet again with Pyongyang officials ahead of the Trump-kim talks - hours after he returned to Seoul from talks in the North on the summit’s agenda.

In a statement, the state department said talks during Stephen Biegun’s three-day trip explored Trump and Kim’s “commitment­s of complete denucleari­zation, transformi­ng Us-north Korea relations and building a lasting peace on the Korean Peninsula.”

Biegun landed at Osan US Air Base late Friday, foreign ministry spokesman Noh Kyu-duk told AFP.

The state department confirmed Biegun agreed to meet his North Korean counterpar­t Kim Hyok Chol again before the leaders’ talks.

North Korea has yet to provide any official confirmati­on of the summit and Kim appeared to make no mention of it during a meeting earlier with the top brass of the Korean People’s Army.

As reported by state media, the meeting focused on the need to modernize the military while maintainin­g party discipline in the ranks.

Biegun is expected to share details of his Pyongyang meetings with his South Korean counterpar­t Lee Do-hoon and foreign minister Kang Kyung Wha on Saturday.

Attention will f ocus on whether the US team have offered to lift some economic sanctions in return for Pyongyang taking concrete steps toward denucleari­sation.

Discussion­s on declaring an end to the 1950-53 Korean War could also have been on the table, with Biegun last week saying Trump was “ready to end this war.”

The three-year conflict ended in an armistice, not a peace treaty, leaving the two Koreas still technicall­y at war.

 ?? AFP ?? File photo taken on June 12, 2018, shows US President Donald Trump (right) with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
AFP File photo taken on June 12, 2018, shows US President Donald Trump (right) with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

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