The US’s media has made judgments about the results of the first working day of the second summit between US President Donald Trump and leader of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) Kim Jong-un in Hanoi on February 27.
US President Donald Trump (R) and DPRK leader Kim Jong-un at Metropole hotel (Source: VNA)
Washington (VNA) - The US’s media has made judgments about the results of thefirst working day of the second summit between US President Donald Trump and leaderof the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) Kim Jong-un in Hanoi onFebruary 27.
AP News constantly updated activities of Trump as well as his meeting with Kim.
Trump and Kim projected optimism on February 27 as they opened high-stakes talksabout curbing Pyongyang’s pursuit of nuclear weapons, a problem that hasbedeviled generations of leaders, AP said.
Accordingto the news agency, the two leaders shared smiles and friendly gestures, and haddinner before entering the summit.
AP also cited the US and DPRK leaders, as showing their optimism about the outcomesof the summit.
Meanwhile,the Hill said President Trump expressed apositive and upbeat attitude as he said that he "thought the first summitwas a great success" and added that he hopes "this one is equal orgreater."
However, some US experts proved quite cautious when predicting themeeting results.
The newspaper quoted experts as saying that Trump was too optimistic about the prospect ofachieving complete denuclearization in the Korean Peninsula.
In articles in New York Times, Washington Times and CNN, other experts said Trump has shown a tendency the DPRK leader is sure totry and exploit: making unexpected concessions, such as reducing the number ofUS troops stationed in the Republic of Korea.
Althoughthere are still many different predictions about the outcome of the summit betweenthe US and DPRK leaders, the US press showed belief that the meeting is a goodopportunity for the two sides to continue to sit for negotiations and buildtrust towards a common goal of peace on the Korean Peninsula, and in the regionand the world.-VNA
Major media agencies on February 27 made constant updates about the second summit between the US and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), reporting on the optimism about its outcomes.
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