The White House on Thursday said no joint agreement has been reached between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim during the second summit.
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders wrote that “No agreement was reached at this time. But their respective teams look forward to meeting in the future.”
Sanders in the statement said that “President Donald Trump Chairman Un of Korea had very good, constructive meetings in Hanoi of Vietnam.”
According to her, the two leaders discussed various ways to advance denuclearization and economic driven concepts.
Meanwhile, their planned working lunch has been called off, reports said. Amid speculation that the signing ceremony may not be taking place on Thursday, the motorcades for both President Trump and North Korean leader Kim returned to their hotels, according to agencies. (Agencies)
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