Busy night at international media centre as Kim-Trump Summit draws near

VOV.VN - Foreign reporters worked hard through the night at the international media centre in Hanoi on February 26 to cover the second DPRK-USA Summit. 

A group of Japanese journalists reporting on the upcoming second DPRK-USA Summit on February 26. Approximately 3,000 international reporters from 40 countries worldwide are staying in Hanoi between February 27-28.
Many foreigner media outlets use the scene of the international media centre as a background for their reports.
A German reporter asks his Vietnamese colleague to translate an interview with Vietnamese people into English.
The arrival of US President Donald Trump at Noi Bai International Airport on Air Force One at around 9 pm captured the attention of reporters. With the US President's itinerary being directly broadcast on a large screen at the centre, hordes of reporters noted down the details or took photos.
A female journalist livestreames the bustling atmosphere inside international media centre through her mobile phone.
A reporter photographs US President Donald Trump’s arrival.
 
Lan Vu, a reporter from a Vietnamese community news outlet in the US, reports on the event.
Upon the arrival of the US President, the reporters at the international media centre threw themselves into their work to report on the latest developments.
Outside of the press centre, a reporter from a US channel remains on duty after setting up an outdoor studio.
A reporter from a Japanese television channel continues reporting despite the lateness of the event at 11pm and the dizzily weather conditions.
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