Vietnam has reportedly expressed interest in hosting a second summit between U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. Since the first meeting of the leaders in June, Pyongyang and Washington have had little success in maintaining peace talks.
Bruce Harrison reports from Seoul.
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President Donald Trump says he wants to meet leader Kim Jong-un again in January or February.
But he's only teased the press about a location, suggesting he has three sites in mind.
Now, according to CNN, Vietnam has told South Korean government officials it hopes to host the two leaders.
South Korea's Yonhap News has also reported that a high-ranking diplomat recently visited Vietnam.
It's unclear if that trip is related to any kind of summit preparation.
Despite Trump's desire for a second meeting for Kim, the two leaders have yet to make any significant progress on promises to end North Korea's weapons programs and create lasting peace.
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