Trump Announces Hanoi as Venue for Historic North Korea Summit

Trump Announces Hanoi as Venue for Historic North Korea Summit

Trump Declares Hanoi the Final Stop for the Kim Jong Un Summit

On Friday, February 8, the former U.S. President rolled out the official schedule—big news for any globe‑trotter planning a North Korean diplomatic tour.

What the Trump Team Works With

  • Seal the Deal in Hanoi: The big hang‑out will happen on February 27‑28, just around the corner.
  • Double‑Check the Date: Trump’s own words confirm the venue and the time—no surprises.
  • Message from the Twitterverse: “My representatives have just left North Korea after a very productive meeting and an agreed upon time and date for the second Summit with Kim Jong Un,” “It will take place in Hanoi, Vietnam, on February 27 & 28,” and “I look forward to seeing Chairman Kim & advancing the cause of peace!”

Hash Tags and Hype

The tweets had a certain vibe—heads‑up style, a blend of casual tone and hopeful optimism. Even the tweet‑style ping‑pong was all the more entertaining for those empty‑chair‑watching fans who count down days to a diplomatic showdown.

Why Hanoi?

Hanoi’s already on the radar—Vietnam’s proud to host the historic meeting, which could be a game‑changer for international security. In Trump’s words: the city isn’t just a backdrop, it’s part of the “cause of peace” narrative.

Final Word

With the schedule set, it’s now back to the lay‑off: folks can put the dates in their calendars, breathe a sigh of relief, and maybe start drafting a meme about “Hanoi: the new crossroads for world peace” if they’re feeling creative. The real question is whether the two leaders will turn the diplomatic energy into actual peace‑building—no doubt the world will be watching and tweeting in real time.