Thousands flocked to see President Donald Trump arrive in Vietnam on Tuesday for the diplomatic summit with North Korean dictator Kim Jong-Un.
Trump landed at the Hanoi airport early evening and was welcomed by over a dozen Vietnamese officials and American diplomats.
He traveled about 30 minutes to his hotel, as thousands of people lined the streets to welcome the president, according to reporters. Many of the locals waved U.S. and Vietnamese flags.
“Just arrived in Vietnam,” Trump wrote on Twitter. “Thank you to all of the people for the great reception in Hanoi. Tremendous crowds, and so much love!”
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Kim and Trump are scheduled to meet for dinner on Wednesday evening, followed by a more formal summit on Thursday.
Kim arrived in Vietnam on Tuesday after traveling for almost 70 hours by train.
News cameras spotted taking a smoke break during the trip.
Kim’s arrival forced American reporters to move their preset media center out of the hotel, as they were staying in the same residence as the North Koreans.
Both Fox News and CNN reporters expressed their frustration with the change in venue.