In a choreographed ceremony that recalled their first meeting in Singapore, President Trump and Kim Jong Un met at the Metropole Hotel in Hanoi late Wednesday (local time) to start their second historic summit off with a handshake, a brief private meeting and a dinner with their aides - all of which (except for the private discussion) took place in front of thousands of reporters from around the world.
Shortly after arriving at the hotel, the two leaders shook hands standing in front of a display of American and North Korean flags.
Responding to questions from reporters, Trump said he felt the summit would be a "great success" and that he hadn't reconsidered his stance on total denuclearization for North Korea. That was followed by the two leaders' first "sit down" where they both answered questions from the press. Asked if the two leaders would announce an end to the 1950-1953 Korean War, an outcome that analysts have said would be one of the best-case scenarios for the summit, Trump said: "We'll see."
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