Historic Trump/Kim Summit LIVE BLOG
For those looking for slightly less mainstream takes on the North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and US President Trump’s historic summit. Various videos and livestreams…
#Vietnam deports Kim Jong-un impersonator ahead of summit pic.twitter.com/7FPTE73zx1
— RT (@RT_com) February 26, 2019
Bernie Sanders on Trump-Kim summit:
— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) February 26, 2019
“If Trump can succeed, in fact, through face to face meetings … and rid that country of nuclear weapons, that is a very good thing.”
pic.twitter.com/dcxE8RwX6t
While we keep an eye on what’s happening with Kim Jong Un over the next few days…
— Carpe Donktum🔹 (@CarpeDonktum) February 26, 2019
Never forget that the MSM HATES the two men responsible for the historic progress being made in the region.
Fake News is Enemy of the People. pic.twitter.com/TRf6MHzFuS
Hillary reacts to things going well in North Korea. pic.twitter.com/pc2EKJ7rmg
— Carpe Donktum🔹 (@CarpeDonktum) February 26, 2019
Click on the Youtube link in this tweet. China Daily w/ just a selfie stick–really top notch!Heading over to Vietnam for my meeting with Kim Jong Un. Looking forward to a very productive Summit!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 25, 2019
#TrumpKimSummit Enjoying the livestream from China Daily News: https://t.co/DDuaRcdKC8 Added to our https://t.co/pIULmqyF6m live blog (top of page) #Trump #KimJongUn
— 🔥🌐 iroots.org (@irootsorg) February 26, 2019
#KimJongUn motorcade arrives in #Hanoi #TrumpKimSummit #HanoiSummit pic.twitter.com/2ARCHB2xpm
— Young Pioneer Tours (@YPioneerTours) February 26, 2019
Vietnam’s Hanoi is hosting the second summitbetween North Korea and the United States on February 27-28.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2019/02/trump-kim-summit-vietnam-latest-updates-190225054914749.html
The denuclearisation of the Korean Peninsula and ending international sanctions against Pyongyang are expected to be the main items on the agenda in the discussions between North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and US President Donald Trump.
The two leaders held a landmark summit in Singapore last year, the first between a sitting US president and a North Korean leader.
The June 2018 meeting produced a vague statement in which Kim and Trump outlined four commitments without an exact timeline: establishing “new relations” for peace and prosperity; building a “lasting and stable peace regime on the Korean Peninsula”; working “towards denuclearisation”; and recovering and repatriating the remains of soldiers killed during the 1950-1953 Korean War.
This time, the stakes appear to be higher amid growing expectations that the two leaders will need to make a more detailed agreement that will result in tangible progress…