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Trump-Kim meet finalised

■ Don claims ‘we chose a country’; Vietnam could host meet

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Washington, Jan. 19: US President Donald Trump said Saturday that the location has been decided for his next summit with North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un, around the end of February.

“We picked a country,” Trump told reporters, without giving more details.

A Vietnamese government source earlier told AFP that “logistical preparatio­ns” were under way to host the encounter, most likely in the capital Hanoi or coastal city of Danang.

The White House on Friday confirmed that the second Trump-Kim meeting would occur next month, following a rare visit to Washington by a senior North Korean general.

Vice Chairman Kim Yong Chol, a right-hand man to the North Korean strongman, met Trump at the White House on Friday for an unusually long 90 minutes as the countries seek a denucleari­zation accord that could ease decades of hostility.

On Saturday, Trump said a “lot of progress” has been made on the issue.

Kim Jong Un and Trump first met in June in Singapore, where they signed a vaguely worded document in which Kim pledged to work toward the “denucleari­sation of the Korean peninsula.”

Progress stalled soon afterward as Pyongyang and Washington — which has 28,500 troops stationed in South Korea — disagree over what that means.

The United States expects Pyongyang to give up its nuclear arsenal, doggedly built by the Kim dynasty despite sanctions and nationwide famines.

Kim, whose family has brutally ruled North Korea for three generation­s, is seeking guarantees of the regime's survival as well as relief from biting UN sanctions.

Analysts say that a second summit has to make tangible progress on the issue of Pyongyang's nuclear weapons if it is to avoid being dismissed as “reality TV.”

 ?? AP ?? Anastasia Vashukevic­h, also known on social media as Nastya Rybka is escorted to the court room in Moscow. She was arrested after being deported from Thailand. She claimed to have evidence of Russian interferen­ce in the 2016 presidenti­al elections. —
AP Anastasia Vashukevic­h, also known on social media as Nastya Rybka is escorted to the court room in Moscow. She was arrested after being deported from Thailand. She claimed to have evidence of Russian interferen­ce in the 2016 presidenti­al elections. —

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