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Kim, Trump to get down business post social dinner in Hanoi

Washington seeks to reach a denuclearisation agreement with Pyongyang.

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Published : Feb 27, 2019, 11:37 PM IST

Hanoi: US President Donald Trump has left the Marriott Hotel in Hanoi for a dinner with the North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Washington seeks to reach a denuclearisation agreement with Pyongyang. Kim has also left Melia hotel for what the White House has described as a 'social dinner' with Trump.

The two leaders are scheduled to meet for 20 minutes before dinner. They will sit down again for formal meetings on Thursday.

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US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney will join Trump during dinner.Kim is expected to be accompanied by Kim Yong Chol, a key negotiator in talks with the US, and Ri Yong Ho, the Foreign Affairs Minister.There's growing worry among experts that Trump, eager for a denuclearisation agreement, will give Kim too much and get too little in return - a peace declaration for the Korean War that the Pyongyang could use to eventually push for the reduction of US troops in South Korea.

Also read- Second Trump-Kim summit to focus on NKorea's denuclearisation

(With inputs from APTN)

Hanoi: US President Donald Trump has left the Marriott Hotel in Hanoi for a dinner with the North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Washington seeks to reach a denuclearisation agreement with Pyongyang. Kim has also left Melia hotel for what the White House has described as a 'social dinner' with Trump.

The two leaders are scheduled to meet for 20 minutes before dinner. They will sit down again for formal meetings on Thursday.

Courtesy: APTN
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney will join Trump during dinner.Kim is expected to be accompanied by Kim Yong Chol, a key negotiator in talks with the US, and Ri Yong Ho, the Foreign Affairs Minister.There's growing worry among experts that Trump, eager for a denuclearisation agreement, will give Kim too much and get too little in return - a peace declaration for the Korean War that the Pyongyang could use to eventually push for the reduction of US troops in South Korea.

Also read- Second Trump-Kim summit to focus on NKorea's denuclearisation

(With inputs from APTN)

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