US-North Korea second summit meeting inconclusive
- North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and US President Donald Trump met in Hanoi, Vietnam on 27 February 2019 for their second bilateral summit meeting.
- The meeting was conducted to hammer out concrete steps for dismantling N. Korea’s nuclear programme and for the withdrawal of US sanctions on the Korean country.
- However, the meeting ended without any conclusive agreement between the two countries.
- The first summit was held in June 2018 in Singapore.
Historical Background
- After the World War II, Korean peninsula was divided into North and South Korea along the 38th parallel.
- The Korean War (1950-53) between Soviet backed North Korea ....
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