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Then I will go to the Melia Hotel in Hanoi where Kim Jong Eun is staying at this time.

Jong Hyun Ji, now it is around 5 AM, is there any new news coming in at night?

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The front of the Hanoi Melia Hotel near the nuclear fence of the century is just like the night before the storm.

About eight hours after Kim Jong Eun's dinner with President Trump yesterday (27th), there was no surprise late night outing at the first round of the Singapore conference.

Some rooms on the top floor of the hotel where Kim and Kim work together are still lighted unlike other rooms.

Today, President Trump is in the process of pouring power into the nuclear talks of the century ahead of the negotiations.

Kim Jong Eun said at a dinner yesterday, "We needed more worries, patience and endurance than ever before."

This afternoon, it is expected that the results of those troubles, efforts and patience will be included in the Hanoi Declaration.

At 11 am in Korea time, Kim will hold an exclusive meeting with Mr. Trump at Metropole Hotel, which is just a five minute drive from here.

It is expected to discuss specific steps to implement a complete denuclearization agreement, a new US-North Korea relationship, and a peace regime on the Korean Peninsula agreed at the first round of talks in Singapore last year.

Following the business luncheon, the historic "Hanoi Declaration" signing ceremony will be held around 4 pm.

Unlike Mr. Trump, who left Vietnam today after returning to his hostel, Kim will stay in his accommodation by March 2nd.

The speculation is that the high-ranking delegation of North Korea may visit the Haiphong economic complex yesterday, but Kim's post-Vietnam schedule is still veiled.