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US and North Korea will sign 'Hanoi declaration' — source

A joint declaration is expected to be signed after the second day of talks between US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un
North Korean leaders Kom Jong Un and US President Donald Trump at talks in Hanoi EPA-EFE/HOST BROADCAST/POOL
North Korean leaders Kom Jong Un and US President Donald Trump at talks in Hanoi
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HANOI, February 28. /TASS/. The United States and North Korea have coordinated at least three points in the joint document that US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un will sign at the end of Hanoi summit, a diplomatic source told TASS on Thursday.

The document will be called the "Hanoi declaration," the source said adding that it will define the term "denuclearization," determine future steps by both sides, and elaborate on tasks and issues that the US and North Korea will continue discussing the the future.

The second day of talks between the US and North Korea has started in Hanoi's oldest hotel Sofitel Legend Metropole on Thursday. US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un have held a one-on-one meeting and then proceeded to hold talks in the extended format.