Hanoi has basically finished preparations for the second DPRK-USA Summit and stands ready for the event which is slated for February 27 and 28.
Chairman of the municipal People’s Committee Nguyen Duc Chung addresses the meeting
The information was released at a meeting between the People’s Committee of Hanoi and departments, agencies and localities engaging in the preparation work on February 24.
At the meeting, Chairman of the municipal People’s Committee Nguyen Duc Chung said that each resident of the city should become an ambassador to promote the images of a friendly and hospitable Hanoi – the City for Peace.
The summit is a chance for Hanoi to deliver a message that Vietnam is developing and integrating and is an ideal destination for international visitors, he said.
Chung asked relevant agencies to review their part in preparations to ensure the best conditions for the summit.
The city leader underscored the comprehensive measures to ensure security for the event with the target of protecting the utmost safety for the summit.
Hanoi will give more space for media agencies to air stories related to the event, he added.
Earlier the same day, Chung and Deputy Minister of Public Security Bui Van Nam visited the International Media Centre to inspect final preparations.
Ha Noi prepares for DPRK-USA Summit
As the host of the second DPRK-USA Summit, Hanoi is trying its best to prepare for the upcoming event, which is under international focus.
Day and night, Giang Vo street is busier than ever as workers are planting flowers and bushes in the lane separators. Local authorities hope the flowers will add a nice touch to the streets of Hanoi. Locals are excited to witness the summit.
Other than carefully trimmed bushes and flowers, boards and public announcements for the summit are on display on every corner of the street.
The summit takes place on the occasion of 20 years Hanoi received the City for Peace title from the UNESCO. Hanoi is working hard to promote an image of a peace loving city, with a thousand years of history.
VNA