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Chinese envoy to visit N. Korea

Diplomat will lead art troupe to Pyongyang to attend a festival

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BEIJING: Chinese state media reported that a high-ranking Chinese diplomat plans to travel to Pyongyang later this week amid a flurry of diplomacy following North Korean leader Kim Jong-un’s surprise visit to Beijing.

Song Tao, who heads the ruling Communist Party’s Internatio­nal Department, will lead an art troupe to Pyongyang tomorrow to attend an arts festival, the Xinhua News Agency said yesterday.

It said Song had been invited by the Internatio­nal Department of the of North Korea’s ruling Worker’s Party. No details were given about any officials he would meet.

Kim made an unannounce­d trip to Beijing last month ahead of potentiall­y breakthrou­gh meetings with South Korean President Moon Jae-in and President Donald Trump.

The trip, during which he met with Chinese President Xi Jinping,

was Kim’s first since taking power six years ago, and was considered an attempt to repair traditiona­lly warm ties with China that have

deteriorat­ed over the North’s developmen­t of ballistic missile and nuclear weapons technology and China’s enforcemen­t of United Nations economic sanctions.

China is the North’s most important trading partner, although trade has fallen drasticall­y under the sanctions, taking a major toll on the country’s ailing economy.

Kim’s diplomatic moves could have a major impact on the direction the country takes in the months and possibly years ahead. Following his summit with Xi, Kim dispatched his foreign minister to Moscow, reportedly exploring the possibilit­y of a summit with President Vladimir Putin.

China has long advocated a return to six-nation talks it hosted on the nuclear issue and appears anxious not to be sidelined by the North’s new outreach to other players in that long-stalled process.

Song visited Pyongyang in November, becoming the last high-level Chinese official to do so. — AP

 ?? — Reuters ?? Mending ties: A file image showing Song (right) shaking hands with Kim as Kim’s wife Ri Sol-ju looks on, on a train in Dandong, China.
— Reuters Mending ties: A file image showing Song (right) shaking hands with Kim as Kim’s wife Ri Sol-ju looks on, on a train in Dandong, China.

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