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The world trusts us: Vietnamese proud to host Trump, Kim

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HANOI: Vietnamese young and old expressed their delight yesterday after hearing their country had been chosen for the second face-to-face meeting between US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. The communist-run Southeast Asian country was announced during Trump’s State of the Union address as the location for the high-profile summit due to take place later this month.

It follows the pair’s historic handshake and brief declaratio­n on denucleari­zation at their inaugural meeting in Singapore in June last year. The pick brings prestige to the former US foe-turned-ally and is symbolic for Vietnamese of a certain generation, who welcomed the move. “Our country now has a new position and the world trusts us,” Pham Van Thau, an 82-year-old communist party member, told AFP in Hanoi.

“The summit will help the world understand more about Vietnam.” The precise location for the summit-to be held on February 27 and 28 — has not been announced, though both the capital Hanoi and beach resort town Danang have been rumored. Nguyen Hong Nhung, a masters student, hoped the summit could expand her country’s budding tourism industry. “We have a chance... to show everyone that Vietnam is a beautiful country and that the Vietnamese are friendly,” she said.

Analysts say the trip, which is set to be Kim’s first to Vietnam, could offer the North Korean leader a model of post-war economic transforma­tion under a communist state with capitalist leanings. Nhung agreed: “I think North Korea now is like Vietnam before the US embargo was lifted, poor and economical­ly limited.” On Facebook and other social media platforms, users beamed with pride at the prospect of the summit.

Commenters on one site said Kim could even take inspiratio­n from the country’s north and south reunifying after the war. “They meet in Vietnam so that Kim can see how the two parts of a country will look like after reunificat­ion,” Gia Hoang commented on otofun.net. Vietnam is looking to follow up on its successful hosting of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n (APEC) summit in 2017 and the regional World Economic Forum last year-boosting its diplomatic gravitas on the global stage. — AFP

 ??  ?? HANOI: A Vietnamese policeman stands guard outside the North Korean embassy. — AFP
HANOI: A Vietnamese policeman stands guard outside the North Korean embassy. — AFP

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