Kim Jong-un leaves for Pyongyang after Vietnam visit

IANS  |  Hanoi 

North Korean left on Saturday for by train, after concluding a historic state visit to Vietnam, following his failed summit with US earlier in the week.

Before leaving for his country, he visited the mausoleum of Vietnamese national hero Ho Chi Minh, with whom his grandfather met in in 1964. That marked the last official visit by a North Korean to Vietnam, reports news.

After the short stop, he travelled by car to the on the border with and boarded a high-security train to return to his country.

A crowd waving Vietnamese and North Korean flags had gathered at the gates of the railway station to bid farewell to the of North

waved to the gathered crowd and boarded the train, flanked by his security personnel.

On Friday, hosted a grand dinner for

Earlier in the day, he met Vietnamese

During the meeting, both leaders pledged to reinforce ties between the two countries that share historical and ideological affinities owing to the communist root of their regimes.

In recent months, North has shown an interest in the economic transition undertaken by since the mid-1980s.

Kim Jong-un arrived in Hanoi on Tuesday to participate in his second summit with Trump which ended ahead of schedule on Thursday after the two sides failed to agree on the denuclearization of North and the lifting of sanctions.

The two countries had presented different versions of the meet, after it concluded, leading to confusion over its outcome.

However, on Friday, the negotiating teams of both the countries underlined the progress achieved during the talks and made an appeal to continue with the talks and hoped to reach an agreement at a forthcoming summit.

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First Published: Sat, March 02 2019. 13:32 IST