Kim Jong-un's armoured limousine was flanked by a circle of jogging bodyguards as it made its way to North Korea's embassy in Vietnam today.
Security guards dressed in dark suits ran alongside the dictator's blacked out limo as it left Hanoi's Melia Hotel and headed to the embassy.
Motorcycle outriders then escorted Kim's vehicle on the short journey before more bodyguards took up positions to form a human shield as he entered the compound.
The 35-year-old and US President Donald are both in Vietnam on the eve of their second summit at which they will tackle how to implement a North Korean pledge to 'denuclearize' the Korean peninsula.
Kim Jong-un's armoured limousine was flanked by a circle of jogging bodyguards as it made its way to North Korea's embassy in Vietnam today
Men dressed in dark suits ran alongside the dictator's blacked out limo as it left Hanoi's Melia Hotel and headed to the embassy
About a dozen bodyguards briefly ran alongside Kim's car as he set off for the two-hour journey to Hanoi, smiling and waving to children lining the route from his limousine
North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un leaves the North Korean embassy today flanked by officials
Trump flew into the capital Hanoi on Air Force One, touching down just before 9pm.
Air Force One landed in Vietnam in darkness after a flight that included two stops for refueling in the UK and Qatar.
The president waved to a small crowd that gathered for his arrival, before slowly walking down a staircase to greet Vietnamese dignitaries.
He stepped onto a red carpet and chatted with attendees of the sedate diplomatic ceremony before getting into his motorcade.
Kim arrived by train early in the day after a three-day, 1,850-mile journey from his capital, Pyongyang, through China. He completed the last stretch from a border station to Hanoi by car.
The two leaders, who seemed to strike up a surprisingly warm relationship at their first summit in Singapore last June, will meet for a brief one-on-one conversation on Wednesday evening, followed by a dinner, at which they will each be accompanied by two guests and interpreters, White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders told reporters.
They will meet again on Thursday, she said.
Their talks come eight months after the historic summit in Singapore, the first between a sitting U.S. president and a North Korean leader.
Kim's black limousine was seen departing the Vietnamese capital's Melia Hotel on Tuesday evening flanked by bodyguards. The convoy was escorted by motorcycle outriders as curious spectators and journalists looked on
Upon arriving at the embassy a short drive away, more bodyguards took up positions alongside his car. Loud cheers could be heard as he entered the compound
The motorcade carrying North Korea leader Kim Jong Un leave the North Korea embassy in Hanoi, Vietnam today
While the first meeting was all about breaking the ice after decades of war and bitter animosity between their countries, this time there will be pressure on both to move beyond the vaguely-worded commitment they made in Singapore to work toward the complete denuclearisation of the Korean peninsula.
Trump's critics at home have warned him against cutting a deal that would do little to curb North Korea's nuclear ambitions, urging specific, verifiable North Korean action to abandon the nuclear weapons that threaten the United States.
In return, Kim would expect significant US concessions such as relief from punishing sanctions and a declaration that the 1950-53 Korean War is at last formally over.
Vietnamese officials were on hand to greet Kim at the station in Dong Dang town after he crossed the border from China. He got a red-carpet welcome with honour guard, military band and fluttering North Korean and Vietnamese flags.
Kim's sister, Kim Yo Jong, who has emerged as an important aide, arrived with him.
President Donald Trump waves as he disembarks from Air Force One at Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi on February 26
President Trump walks by a Vietnamese soldier as he arrives for summit talks with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un
About a dozen bodyguards briefly ran alongside Kim's car as he set off for the two-hour journey to Hanoi, smiling and waving to children lining the route from his limousine.
Roads were closed with Vietnamese security forces in armoured-personnel carriers guarding the route to the city's Melia hotel where he is staying.
Vietnamese authorities have been tight-lipped about the summit and have yet to announce where the two will meet.
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo also arrived on Tuesday and met Vietnamese Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh for talks.
Trump told reporters before he left he and Kim would have 'a very tremendous summit'.
Tweeting on Monday, he stressed the benefits to North Korea if it gave up its nuclear weapons. 'With complete Denuclearisation, North Korea will rapidly become an Economic Powerhouse. Without it, just more of the same. Chairman Kim will make a wise decision!' Trump said.
In a speech late on Sunday, Trump, however, appeared to play down the possibility of a major breakthrough, saying he would be happy as long as North Korea maintained its pause on weapons testing.
'I'm not in a rush,' he said. 'I just don't want testing. As long as there's no testing, we're happy.'
North Korea conducted its last nuclear test in September 2017 and its last intercontinental ballistic missile test in November 2017.
Kim Jong Un crossed into Vietnam on Tuesday after a 2,800-mile journey from Pyongyang on his olive-green train
His journey from Pyongyang was shrouded in secrecy but numerous sightings of the train were made over the past few days
Schoolchildren waving North Korean flags and a military guard of honor greeted Kim as he stepped onto the platform, draped in a red carpet
Analysts say the two leaders have to move beyond summit symbolism.
'The most basic yet urgent task is to come to a shared understanding of what denuclearisation would entail,' said Gi-Wook Shin, director of Stanfordâs Asia-Pacific Research Center.
'The ambiguity and obscurity of the term 'denuclearisation' only exacerbates the scepticism about both the U.S. and North Korean commitments to denuclearisation.â
While the United States is demanding North Korea give up all of its nuclear and missile programmes, North Korea wants to see the removal of the U.S. nuclear umbrella for South Korea.
A South Korean presidential spokesman told reporters in Seoul the two sides might be able to agree to a formal end of the Korean War, which was concluded with an armistice not a peace treaty, a move North Korea has long sought.
Protesters in Seoul tore up photographs of Kim and threw them to the ground to highlight their dismay that North Korea's grim human rights record was not expected to figure in talks.
Amnesty International said Trump had disregarded human rights to gain favour with Kim.
'His silence in the face of relentless and grave human rights violations has been deafening,' it said.
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