Area around Shangri-La Hotel declared 'special event area' for Trump-Kim Summit
Xinhua | Updated: 2018-06-04 19:04

SINGAPORE - Singaporean authorities have designated the area surrounding the Shangri-La Hotel a "special event area" from June 10 to June 14, for the summit between US President Donald Trump and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea's leader Kim Jong-un.
The hotel is among the likely venues where analysts believe the historic summit would take place on June 12. It's also the venue for the yearly Shangri-La Dialogue, also known as the Asian Security Summit, which just concluded on Sunday.
Shangri-La Hotel lies in a neighborhood which homes several other luxury hotels.
According to local media, the Singaporean government issued a statement on Sunday, saying the segment of land bordered by Dunearn Road, Paterson Road, Grange Road and Cluny Road has been declared a "special event area" for the summit.
The summit may consist of meetings between representatives of the two countries, and includes "any lead-in activities and social events connected with the Summit", the statement added.
Moreover, a smaller segment within the same area has been declared a "special zone", where enhanced police powers will take effect from June 10 to June 14 towards people and vehicles.