'మోదీ గో బ్యాక్'
విశాఖ రైల్వే జోన్ ఏర్పాటుపై కేంద్రం చేసిన ప్రకటనకు వ్యతిరేకంగా మంత్రి పరిటాల సునీత అనంతపురం జిల్లా రామగిరి మండలంలో కొవ్వొత్తులతో ర్యాలీ చేశారు.
మంత్రి పరిటాల సునీత కొవ్వొత్తుల ర్యాలీ
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Seoul – 28 February 2019
1. Various of South Korean newspaper headlines featuring pictures of US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un
2. Various of South Koreans watching news report on US-North Korea summit at Seoul Train Station
3. SOUNDBITE (Korean) Yoon Il-sung, Retired South Korean:
"Even if they denuclearize, I don't think North Korea will completely putdown its nuclear ambition. During the recent process (of denuclearization) North Korea has not promised denuclearization. Therefore, I can say for sure that there won't be sincere denuclearization."
4. Various of anti-US protesters holding a small protest outside the US embassy, with signs that say (in Korean), "Withdraw the US army from South Korea"
5. SOUNDBITE (Korean) Cha Eun-jung, Anti-US activist:
"It is the US that did not keep the promise that was made in Singapore, not North Korea. So I believe North Korea will completely denuclearize itself. And even further, I think (both leaders) will come up with a way to establish a peaceful regime."
6. Various exteriors of the US embassy in Seoul
7. Wide of protesters chanting
STORYLINE:
South Koreans are paying close attention to the outcome of the second summit between the United States and North Korea.
North Korean leader Kim Jong and US President Donald Trump were having a second round of meetings in Hanoi on Thursday.
Later in the day, the two will announce a joint declaration which is expected to delineate details of their denuclearization negotiations.
While there are hopes that the two countries will reach a significant deal on the denuclearization of North Korea, some are still doubtful that Pyongyang will agree to disarmament.
An anti-US rally was held in Seoul on Thursday, calling for the US to withdraw its troops from South Korea for the peace of the Korean Peninsula.
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SHOTLIST:
ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLY
Seoul – 28 February 2019
1. Various of South Korean newspaper headlines featuring pictures of US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un
2. Various of South Koreans watching news report on US-North Korea summit at Seoul Train Station
3. SOUNDBITE (Korean) Yoon Il-sung, Retired South Korean:
"Even if they denuclearize, I don't think North Korea will completely putdown its nuclear ambition. During the recent process (of denuclearization) North Korea has not promised denuclearization. Therefore, I can say for sure that there won't be sincere denuclearization."
4. Various of anti-US protesters holding a small protest outside the US embassy, with signs that say (in Korean), "Withdraw the US army from South Korea"
5. SOUNDBITE (Korean) Cha Eun-jung, Anti-US activist:
"It is the US that did not keep the promise that was made in Singapore, not North Korea. So I believe North Korea will completely denuclearize itself. And even further, I think (both leaders) will come up with a way to establish a peaceful regime."
6. Various exteriors of the US embassy in Seoul
7. Wide of protesters chanting
STORYLINE:
South Koreans are paying close attention to the outcome of the second summit between the United States and North Korea.
North Korean leader Kim Jong and US President Donald Trump were having a second round of meetings in Hanoi on Thursday.
Later in the day, the two will announce a joint declaration which is expected to delineate details of their denuclearization negotiations.
While there are hopes that the two countries will reach a significant deal on the denuclearization of North Korea, some are still doubtful that Pyongyang will agree to disarmament.
An anti-US rally was held in Seoul on Thursday, calling for the US to withdraw its troops from South Korea for the peace of the Korean Peninsula.
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