Japan expects positive outcomes of DPRK-US Hanoi Summit

Japan expects positive outcomes of DPRK-USA Hanoi Summit

The Japanese government hopes for positive outcomes of the second summit between the US President Donald Trump and DPRK leader Kim Jong-un in Hanoi on February 27-28, Japan’s public broadcaster NHK reported on February 27.
Japan expects positive outcomes of DPRK-USA Hanoi Summit ảnh 1Kenji Kanasugi, Director-General of the Asian and Oceanian Affairs Bureau, is sent to Hanoi to gather information on the summit.
(Photo: VNA)

Tokyo (VNA) – The Japanese government hopes for positive outcomesof the second summit between the US President Donald Trump and DPRK leader Kim Jong-unin Hanoi on February 27-28, Japan’s public broadcaster NHK reported on February27.

Japan hopes the summit will lead to the DPRK’s scrapping of its weapons of massdestruction in a complete, verifiable and irreversible manner, and thesettlement of the issue of abductions of Japanese nationals by Pyongyang.

Before the summit, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Foreign Minister TaroKono had phone calls with US President Donald Trump and US Secretary of StateMike Pompeo, respectively, asking them to handle these issues.

The Japanese Foreign Ministry also sent Kenji Kanasugi, Director-General of theAsian and Oceanian Affairs Bureau, to Hanoi to gather information on thesummit.

Kono told reporters on February 26 that the international community is united inits position that sanctions against the DPRK should remain in place until ittakes steps to denuclearisation.-VNA


VNA

See more

Participants in the "Amazing Thai to the World" project, initiated by Thacca, focus on enhancing the culinary skills of village cooks across Thailand. (Photo: Bangkok Post)

Drive to promote Thai soft power heats up

A significant upskilling and reskilling initiative is needed for Thais, aimed at creating "soft power warriors" for the nation, with a target of 20 million trained individuals by 2027.

Chinese tourists entering Vietnam through Huu Nghi International Border Gate, Lang Son. (Photo: VNA)

Culture, tourism give wings to China-Vietnam relations: expert

In her article posted on the Global Times of China, Liu Xiangyan, associate researcher of the Institute of International Studies at the China Tourism Academy, wrote that with the improvement of transportation networks and enhanced regional cooperation, the two countries have become each other's major markets of tourist sources.

Vietnamese Party General Secretary To Lam (R) receives Party General Secretary and President of China Xi Jinping (Photo: VNA)

Top Chinese leader’s state visit to Vietnam a great success: Chinese foreign ministry

Vietnam and China agreed to continue promoting the bilateral friendship, supporting each other in pursuing the socialist path that suits the conditions of each country, enhancing strategic trust to a new level, building a more substantial security cooperation pillar, and utilising opportunities to develop China's new high-quality productive forces and Vietnam's new productive forces to strengthen a broader, more comprehensive cooperative model.

Vietnam-China economic and trade ties are expected to rise to a new level. (Illustrative photo: VNA)

Vietnam-China trade poised for new heights

Bilateral business relations have witnessed remarkable progress, especially in recent years, with Vietnam introducing key national strategies such as the National Green Growth Strategy for 2021-2030, vision towards 2050; the National Strategy on R&D and Application of Artificial Intelligence; and the National Strategy for 4th Industrial Revolution.

Singaporean Prime Minister Lawrence Wong (Photo: Reuters)

Singapore dissolves parliament ahead of general election

According to a government statement, 97 parliamentary seats will be contested in this election - four more than in the previous term. Nomination Day has been set for April 23, with the official polling date expected to be announced later today.