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Kim Jong-un departs for upcoming Hanoi summit with Trump

North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un left Pyongyang on Sunday on a train to Vietnam for his second summit with US President Donald Trump.

N Korean leader Kim Jong-un departs from Pyongyang Station
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Published : Feb 24, 2019, 9:40 AM IST

Pyongyang: North Korean leader Kim Jong-un departed by train for Vietnam on Saturday for the upcoming second summit with United States President Donald Trump.

N Korean leader Kim Jong-un departs from Pyongyang Station

He boarded the train from Pyongyang Railway Station for the 60-hour journey, which will see the train travel around 4,500 kilometres to reach the Vietnamese border city of Dang Dong on Tuesday. Kim will then travel by car to Hanoi for the summit.

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The North Korean leader is accompanied by several senior officials including his sister Kim Yo-jong and aide Kim Yong-chol, Yonhap News Agency quoted North Korea's state media as saying.

The second summit, slated to be held in Hanoi on February 27 and 28, comes after the first landmark US-North Korea summit was held in Singapore in June last year.

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North Korea had agreed to completely denuclearise during the first meeting - a move which was hailed as a major stride by the international community. However, ties between the United States and Pyongyang hit a roadblock over ease of sanctions, where North Korea sought relief in economic sanctions as recognition of the steps taken towards denuclearisation. The United States has, until now, reinforced that relief in sanctions would only be given after North Korea carries out complete denuclearisation.

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Both the sides aim at working towards the concretisation of steps for a peaceful Korean Peninsula, including complete denuclearisation, when Kim sits down with Trump in Hanoi this week.

With inputs from ANI

Pyongyang: North Korean leader Kim Jong-un departed by train for Vietnam on Saturday for the upcoming second summit with United States President Donald Trump.

N Korean leader Kim Jong-un departs from Pyongyang Station

He boarded the train from Pyongyang Railway Station for the 60-hour journey, which will see the train travel around 4,500 kilometres to reach the Vietnamese border city of Dang Dong on Tuesday. Kim will then travel by car to Hanoi for the summit.

Also Read: US parents of 13 plead guilty to torture, abuse

The North Korean leader is accompanied by several senior officials including his sister Kim Yo-jong and aide Kim Yong-chol, Yonhap News Agency quoted North Korea's state media as saying.

The second summit, slated to be held in Hanoi on February 27 and 28, comes after the first landmark US-North Korea summit was held in Singapore in June last year.

Also Read: US judge to climb Statue of Liberty before sentencing protester

North Korea had agreed to completely denuclearise during the first meeting - a move which was hailed as a major stride by the international community. However, ties between the United States and Pyongyang hit a roadblock over ease of sanctions, where North Korea sought relief in economic sanctions as recognition of the steps taken towards denuclearisation. The United States has, until now, reinforced that relief in sanctions would only be given after North Korea carries out complete denuclearisation.

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Both the sides aim at working towards the concretisation of steps for a peaceful Korean Peninsula, including complete denuclearisation, when Kim sits down with Trump in Hanoi this week.

With inputs from ANI

RESTRICTION SUMMARY: NO ACCESS NORTH KOREA
SHOTLIST:
KRT - NO ACCESS NORTH KOREA
Pyongyang - 24 February 2019
++INCLUDES COMMENTARY++
1. SOUNDBITE (Korean) Ri Chun-hee, KRT newsreader: ++PARTLY OVERLAID WITH SHOTS 2&3++
"Chairman of the State Affairs Commission of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and Supreme Leader of our Party and Army, Comrade Kim Jong Un has departed from Pyongyang for the second DPRK-US summit."
2. Exterior of Pyongyang Station
3. Crowd waving pink branches, military guard in background
4. Car arriving
5. Crowd cheering and waving
6. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un walking onto red carpet
UPSOUND (Korean) newsreader commentary:
"Chairman of the Workers' Party of Korea and Chairman of the State Affairs Commission of the DPRK and Supreme Leader of our Party and Army, Comrade Kim Jong Un, has left Pyongyang for the second DPRK-US Summit to be held in Hanoi, the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, from 27-28 February."
++COMMENTARY CONTINUES UNDER FOLLOWING SHOTS++
7. Military guard, crowd in background
8. Wide of ceremony
9. Military officer walking forward
10. Kim waiting
11. Officer standing in front of Kim
12. Wide of ceremony
13. Various of Kim walking forward past military guard and cheering crowd
14. Officials walking forward and clapping
15. Military guard saluting
16. Crowd cheering
17. Military guard singing
18. Wide of ceremony
19. Cheering crowd
20. Kim waving
21. Various of crowd waving
22. Kim shaking hands with officials
23. Crowd cheering
24. Various of Kim shaking hands with officials
25. Military guard singing
26. Kim waving
27. Crowd cheering
28. Kim waving and walking onto train
29. Various of crowd cheering as train sets off
31. Kim waving as train departs
32. Various of crowd cheering as train departs  
STORYLINE:
North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un left Pyongyang on Sunday on a train to Vietnam for his second summit with US President Donald Trump, state media confirmed.
Pictures from North Korea's KRT state TV channel showed Kim arriving at Pyongyang Station where a ceremony was held in front of a cheering crowd before his train departed.
It could take more than two days for the train to travel thousands of miles through China to Vietnam.
The Trump-Kim meeting is slated for Wednesday and Thursday in Hanoi.
Their first summit in Singapore last June ended without substantive agreements on the North's nuclear disarmament and triggered a months-long stalemate in negotiations as Washington and Pyongyang struggled with the sequencing of North Korea's nuclear disarmament and the removal of US-led sanctions against the North.
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