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**Hanoi Prepares for Trump-Kim Summit with Tight Security Measures** *By [Your Name], Staff Reporter* HANOI—The second summit between North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and U.S. President Donald Trump, often referred to as the "Trump-Kim Summit," is scheduled to take place in Vietnam’s capital, Hanoi, from February 27 to 28. According to the Vietnam News Agency, local authorities in Hanoi have expressed that they only have ten days to prepare for this high-profile event. In response, the police force will implement the highest level of security measures, with thousands of officers already deployed to maintain public order. On February 24, North Korea’s Korean Central News Agency confirmed that Kim Jong-un's special train departed Pyongyang on the afternoon of February 23, heading for Hanoi. On the same day, President Trump took to Twitter to express his anticipation for the summit. He tweeted, "If North Korea denuclearizes, it will become one of the world's leading economic powers." In preparation for the summit, the head of the Vietnamese police force stated that over a thousand officers have been assigned to escort and ensure the safety of the summit participants. Special arrangements include managing traffic flow and deploying 30 specialized vehicles for security purposes. Over 300 critical traffic points in Hanoi will see roadblocks and traffic controls to ensure smooth and secure passage for delegates. During the summit, the Hanoi Police Department will establish 96 patrol teams to conduct overnight patrols from 11 PM to 5 AM to deter any criminal activities. Additionally, the Ministry of Public Security will deploy nearly a thousand personnel from its mobile force to guarantee the summit's safety. As of February 25, Reuters reported that the Vietnamese authorities have not officially disclosed the summit's venue. However, sources suggest it could take place at the Grand Hotel Metropole in central Hanoi or the Government Guesthouse. Local residents have noticed soldiers patrolling near the Grand Hotel Metropole with metal detectors, indicating heightened security in the area. In a lighter vein, some Hanoi businesses have recently launched products themed around the summit. According to Japan's NHK, a bar in Hanoi has created a "Summit Cocktail," using North Korean and American beverages as the base. The bar owner expressed hope that members of the delegations might come by for a drink, saying, "It would make the negotiations go faster." Meanwhile, South Korea's SBS reported that a T-shirt printing company in Hanoi has produced special shirts featuring the portraits of the North Korean and U.S. leaders, which have become popular locally. *Edited by [Editor’s Name]* *Proofread by [Proofreader’s Name]*