US President thanks Vietnam after DPRK-USA Hanoi Summit

28/2/19
Screenshot of US President Donald Trump's Twitter account
US President Donald Trump once again thanked Vietnam for hosting the second DPRK-USA Summit while flying back to the US on February 28 after finishing his meeting in Hanoi.

On his Twitter account, President Trump conveyed gratitude to Party General Secretary and President Nguyen Phu Trong, Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc, and “the wonderful people of Vietnam”.

Earlier at a press conference following the DPRK-USA Hanoi Summit, Trump thanked the government and people of Vietnam for supporting and hosting the second DPRK-USA summit.

He said he and DPRK leader Kim Jong-un talked about various issues and had a “productive time”, both leaving the summit with a sound and friendly disposition.

In a statement the same day, the White House’s Press Secretary Sarah Sanders said that President Trump and DPRK Chairman Kim Jong-un “had a very good and constructive meeting in Hanoi.”
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yobro yobro 28/2/19 20:52

“the wonderful people of Vietnam”, US President said

John Smith 28/2/19 20:55

It is a pity there was no agreement signed

Socialist Society 28/2/19 21:01

Hanoi is at a new global standing

Gentle Moon 28/2/19 21:03

A great deal of attention has focused on the U.S.-Vietnam dynamics, e.g. how the two countries have evolved from enmity to partnership

Vietnam Love 28/2/19 21:05

Since the end of the war, ties between the two countries has broadened and deepened.

Red Star 28/2/19 21:07

I think when being in Mr. Trump feels safer than the US, because there is no shooting and terrorists in Vietnam

Voice of people 28/2/19 21:10

Vietnam offers possible lessons of experience for North Korea.

LawrenceSamuels 28/2/19 21:12

the obstacle in negotiations lies in sanctions

For A Peace World 28/2/19 21:14

see u next time in Hanoi, President Trump

Duncan 28/2/19 21:17

the two sides’ working groups will meet in next weeks, and expressed his optimism that further progress will be made

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