Vietnam welcomes US-DPRK planned 2nd summit

11/2/19

Vietnam welcomes the second US-Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) summit and strongly supports dialogues to maintain peace, security and stability on the Korean Peninsula.

So said Spokesperson of the Foreign Ministry Le Thi Thu Hang on the summit planned for February 27 and 28 in Vietnam. She was replying to a question for Vietnam’s comment on US President Donald Trump’s remark in his latest State of the Union address on the upcoming summit.

Vietnam stands ready to actively contribute to and cooperate with relevant sides to ensure the success for the second US-DPRK summit, thus helping achieve the above-mentioned goal, the official concluded./.
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Me Too! 12/2/19 08:27

U.S. officials discussed the schedule for the second Trump-Kim summit while in contact with North Korean officials in the Vietnamese capital city, fuelling speculation that Vietnam could host the even.

John Smith 12/2/19 08:27

Vietnam has diplomatic relations with both the United States and North Korea, with North Korea maintaining a diplomatic office in Vietnam, and has the symbolic significance of a communist country that has reformed its economy.

Voice of people 12/2/19 08:34

Through this, Vietnam will prove its role on international arena!

Vietnam Love 12/2/19 08:35

Vietnam was previously suggested as a neutral location for the first meeting of the North Korean and US leaders in June.

Gentle Moon 12/2/19 08:37

Hanoi as a city reflects how, in only one generation, diplomatic relations can be transformed from hostile to collaborative and mutually supportive. So suitable!

LawrenceSamuels 12/2/19 08:40

Vietnam is a place of peace and friendship for all!

Egan 12/2/19 20:30

Hope for a long peace will come, and Hanoi plays an active role in mediating an agreement.

Kevin Evans 12/2/19 20:31

Now, it's time for Vietnam to prove its international prestige!

Duncan 12/2/19 20:33

Trump and Kim will remember Vietnam as a milestone between the two countries' relation.

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