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North Korean leader departs for Hanoi by train: report

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This Jan. 8, 2019 photo shows a train believed to be carrying North Korean leader Kim Jong Un arrives at Beijing Railway Station in Beijing, China. Reuters-Yonhap
This Jan. 8, 2019 photo shows a train believed to be carrying North Korean leader Kim Jong Un arrives at Beijing Railway Station in Beijing, China. Reuters-Yonhap

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un departed for Hanoi by train on Saturday for a summit with U.S. President Donald Trump, a news report said.

Kim's train left Pyongyang around 5 p.m. local time and is expected to travel through China all the way to Vietnam, Tass news agency reported from Pyongyang, citing an unidentified source.

Kim and Trump are set to hold their second summit on Feb. 27-28.

The report said that the train will travel around 4,500 kilometers to Hanoi, which will take over 48 hours.

Earlier, the Vietnamese foreign ministry tweeted that Kim will make an "official friendly visit" to Vietnam "in the coming days."

A North Korean train possibly carrying the North Korean leader crossed into China on Saturday, a source familiar with the matter said.

The train passed through the Chinese border city of Dandong around 9:40 p.m., the source said. It is expected to arrive in Beijing just after 10 a.m. Sunday.

Dozens of security vehicles and officials blocked the roads around the train station in Dandong before the train passed, they said.

Speculation has been swirling about what transportation Kim will use in traveling to Hanoi.

Flying on a state jet, codenamed "Chammae-1," was originally considered the most likely option, but the possibility of a train trip gained significant traction after a senior North Korean official preparing in Hanoi for the leader's trip visited a train station near the border with China.

Kim used a rented Chinese plane to travel to Singapore for his first summit with Trump last June. He arrived at the summit venue two days ahead of the historic meeting.

A Chinese hotel near the border with North Korea earlier stopped receiving reservations for this weekend, in a sign that the North's leader Kim could travel to Vietnam by train for his second summit with Trump.

In their June summit, Kim and Trump agreed to complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula in exchange for security guarantees from the U.S.

Next week, they are expected to focus on concrete denuclearization steps by the North and "corresponding" measures by Washington possibly including easing sanctions and improving bilateral relations. (Yonhap)



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