The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Kim pays tribute to Ho Chi Minh on Vietnam visit

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HANOI: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un paid tribute to Vietnam’s late revolution­ary leader Ho Chi Minh yesterday before starting his long journey home through China, after his Hanoi summit with US President Donald Trump ended without a nuclear deal.

Kim boarded his olive green armoured train at the Dong Dang border station in Vietnam before it rolled northward toward China en route to Pyongyang, kicking off a marathon 4,000 kilometre journey expected to take two and a half days.

Earlier Kim made a highly unusual stop at the stark concrete monument where the body of Vietnam’s independen­ce hero is on display.

On historic North Korean anniversar­ies Kim regularly pays tribute — with the ‘humblest reverence’, according to the official KCNA news agency — to his predecesso­rs, his father Kim Jong Il and grandfathe­r Kim Il Sung, at the sprawling memorial palace on the outskirts of Pyongyang where their preserved remains lie in state.

But he is not known to have previously done anything similar for a foreign leader.

The North Korean adjusted the ribbons on a large wreath emblazoned with his name and the message “Cherishing the memory of President Ho Chi Minh” before bowing his head for no less than 48 seconds.

Kim has visited China, the North’s key diplomatic protector and main provider of trade and aid, four times but there have been no reports in either country’s state media of him going to Mao Zedong’s mausoleum in Beijing.

But Kim’s grandfathe­r was a close friend of Ho Chi Minh and supplied him with fighter pilots and psychologi­cal warfare specialist­s during his war against the US-backed regime in South Vietnam.

Pictures of the two together are displayed on the noticeboar­d outside the Vietnamese embassy in Pyongyang.

Kim’s trip to Vietnam was the first by a North Korean leader since 1964, when Kim Il Sung also travelled by rail for his journey to the southeast Asian nation.

Kim boarded his own train Saturday and headed towards China, though his route was not known and it was not clear whether he would be stopping to meet President Xi Jinping along the journey.

A smiling Kim waved to crowds at the station and clasped his hands in the air as he was seen off by white-uniformed soldiers and Vietnamese officials.

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? Kim attends a wreath laying ceremony at Monument to War Heroes and Martyrs in Hanoi, Vietnam.
— Reuters photo Kim attends a wreath laying ceremony at Monument to War Heroes and Martyrs in Hanoi, Vietnam.

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