United States President Donald Trump said he will meet North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Vietnam on Feb. 27-28 for their second summit, a local media report said Wednesday. In his State of the Union address, Trump told Congress that the United States would continue its historic push for peace on the Korean Peninsula as part of a bold new diplomacy
"Our prisoners have gotten back home, atomic testing has ceased, and there has not been a rocket dispatch in 15 months.
"On the off chance that I had not been chosen the president of the United States, we would at this moment, as I would see it be in a noteworthy war with North Korea.
"Much work still to be done, however, my association with Kim Jong Un is a decent one,'' he said
Their first summit was in Singapore in June, meeting a North Korean leader for the first time by a sitting US president.
Despite the fact that Kim pledged to denuclearise the landmass at the discussions, no solid subtleties were given on how or when this would occur and little advancement seems to have been made from that point forward.
Dan Coats, Trump's very own director of national insight, as of late negated the U.S. president on North Korea, cautioning that Pyongyang was "improbable'' to surrender its atomic weapons since "pioneers see atomic weapons as basic to routine survival.''
Kim has additionally condemned the U.S. for keeping up and executing sanctions on Pyongyang, cautioning in his New Year's location that they could "hinder the way to denuclearisation on the Korean landmass for eternity.''
Trump's discourse came as U.S. agent Stephen Biegun purportedly landed in Pyongyang for chats on the summit with his North Korean partner Kim Hyok Chol, viewed as Kim Jong Un's correct hand man.

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