HANOI: A Kim Jong Un impersonator was hauled from his hotel Monday (Feb 25) ahead of his planned deportation from Vietnam before the real North Korean leader meets US President Donald Trump in Hanoi later this week.

Howard X arrived in town with Trump impersonator Russell White last week, staging a fake summit on the steps of Hanoi's Opera House amid a swarm of press and hired security guards.



The real Trump and Kim will meet for a summit in Hanoi on Feb 27 and Feb 28 to build on their first meeting in June in Singapore which failed to produce any concrete moves to dismantle Pyongyang's nuclear arsenal.

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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un impersonator Howard X waves as he is being escorted by Vietnamese authorities to the airport for deportation, in Hanoi on Feb 25, 2019. (Photo: AFP/Manan Vatsyayana)

The Kim lookalike was questioned by Hanoi police on Friday and informed he would be put on a plane back to Hong Kong where he lives.



The impersonator was told by Vietnamese immigration officials his visa was "invalid", but said he received no further explanation.

"The real reason is I was born with a face looking like Kim Jong Un, that's the real crime," he told reporters Monday, getting into a van headed for the airport with three Vietnamese men, not in uniform and who did not identify themselves.

White will be permitted to stay in the city but has been asked to stop appearing in costume in public.

The Trump doppelganger has been stopped on his Hanoi walkabouts by locals and tourists eager to snap a selfie with "The Donald".

Howard X said he thought he was being deported because the real Kim "has no sense of humour".

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un impersonator Howard X and US President Donald Trump impersonator Russel White speak to the media at a hotel before being escorted by Vietnamese authorities to the airport. (Photo: AFP/Manan Vatsyayana)

His plane ticket back to Hong Kong would also be cheaper for Vietnamese authorities than a flight for White back to his native Canada, he added.

"Satire is a powerful weapon against any dictatorship. They are scared of a couple of guys that look like the real thing," said Howard X, wearing a signature Mao-style black suit and thick black glasses.

The impersonator visited Singapore in June, when Trump and Kim held their first summit, and performed satirical stunts. He said he was briefly detained by authorities there.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un impersonator Howard X and US President Donald Trump impersonator Russel White walk at the lobby of a hotel before being escorted by Vietnamese authorities to the airport. (Photo: AFP/Manan Vatsyayana)

He also showed up at the 2018 Winter Olympics in South Korea, where he danced in front of an appalled North Korean cheer squad before security hauled him away.

Howard X said earlier Vietnamese authorities had questioned him and warned him not to create any disturbance.

Vietnam is hastily preparing for this week's Kim-Trump summit, deploying security personnel across the city, where hotels and government buildings are getting last-minute facelifts ahead of the meeting.

The communist capital has billed itself the City of Peace ahead of the talks and is carefully corralling press events to avoid any embarrassing PR moments with the world watching the one-party state.

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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un impersonator Howard X is escorted by Vietnamese authorities to the airport for deportation, in Hanoi. (Photo: AFP/Manan Vatsyayana)

White said he would remain in Hanoi for the week, though his earlier plans of playing a round of golf and visiting a massage parlour with the lookalike Kim are no longer on the schedule.

Still, he said he's committed to seeing progress at the Kim-Trump meeting this week.

"We're here to make politics great again," he said, before exchanging goodbye kisses with Howard X.