The Borneo Post

Assad says to visit North Korea

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SEOUL: Syrian President Bashar al-Assad said he plans to visit North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, North Korean state media reported yesterday, potentiall­y the first meeting between Kim and another head of state in Pyongyang.

“I am going to visit the DPRK and meet HE Kim Jong Un,” Assad said on May 30, North Korea’s KCNA news agency reported, using the initials of the country’s official name, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.

There was no immediate comment from the Syrian president’s office. Assad reportedly made the remarks as he received the credential­s of North Korean Ambassador Mun Jong Nam.

Pyongyang and Damascus maintain good relations, and United Nations monitors have accused North Korea of co operating with Syria on chemical weapons, a charge the North denies.

Both countries have faced internatio­nal isolation, North Korea over its nuclear weapons programme, and Syria over its tactics during a bloody civil war.

Since the beginning of the year, however, North Korea’s Kim has launched a flurry of diplomatic meetings with leaders in China and South Korea, and is scheduled to hold a summit with U.S. President Donald Trump in Singapore on June 12.

Since taking power in 2011, Kim has not publicly met with another head of state in North Korea. — Reuters

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