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Negotiatio­ns underway

Yong-chol to meet with Pompeo ahead of Trump-Kim summit

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Top North Korean officials travel to US and Singapore as preparatio­ns for the summit between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un advances.

Washington: A senior North Korean official was bound for New York for high-level talks with United States officials as preparatio­ns for a historic nuclear summit between Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un gathered pace.

General Kim Yong-chol, vice chairman of the central committee of the Workers’ Party and right hand man to Kim, will meet US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in New York “later this week,” the White House said.

Trump confirmed the general was on his way in a tweet and boasted that Washington would have a “great team” for the talks on resolving the old foes’ nuclear stand-off, which he still hopes will take place on June 12 in Singapore.

“Meetings are currently taking place concerning the summit, and more.

“Kim (Young-chol), the Vice Chairman of North Korea, heading now to New York. Solid response to my letter, thank you!,” Trump wrote.

Trump will also meet Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in Washington on June 7, White House spokesman Sarah Sanders said.

“Since the President’s May 24 letter to North Korean leader Kim Jongun, the North Koreans have been engaging,” she said.

“The US continues to actively prepare for President Trump’s expected summit with leader Kim in Singapore.”

A spokesman for the North Korean mission to the United Nations said he was unable to confirm that the general was on his way to New York but added that “preparatio­n for the summit is proceeding at the highest level”.

The North Korean envoy landed at Beijing airport yesterday and was to meet with Chinese officials before travelling on to the US onWednesda­y, according to South Korea’s Yonhap news agency.

The trip is part of a flurry of diplomacy before the on-again, off-again summit.

Trump briefly cancelled the talks last week, citing “open hostility” from the North, but since then both sides have dialled down the rhetoric and the process appears to be back on track.

On Sunday, US negotiator­s, headed by Washington’s ambassador to the Philippine­s Sung Kim, began meeting North Korean counterpar­ts in the truce village of Panmunjom that divides the two Koreas.

“They plan to have additional meetings this week,” Sanders said. “Separately, Joe Hagin, White House Deputy Chief of Staff, and the US pre-advance team are in Singapore coordinati­ng the logistics of the expected summit.”

Chung Sung-yoon, an analyst at the Korea Institute for National Unificatio­n, said Yong-chol would be the most senior North Korean on US soil since Vice Marshal Jo Myongrok had met then president Bill Clinton in 2000.

The general has played a frontseat role during recent rounds of diplomacy aimed at ending the nuclear stalemate on the Korean peninsula.

He sat next to Trump’s daughter Ivanka, who is also a White House aide, during February’s closing ceremony for the Winter Olympics in South Korea, an event that was seen as a turning point in the nuclear crisis.

He also accompanie­d Kim Jongun on both of his recent trips to China to meet President Xi Jinping, and held talks with Pompeo when he travelled to Pyongyang.

General Kim is a notorious figure in South Korea, where he is blamed for mastermind­ing the 2010 sinking of the navy corvette the Cheonan, which killed 46 sailors, an attack for which North Korea denies responsibi­lity.

 ?? — AP ?? On his way : Yong-chol on camera in this screen grab at Beijing airport, raising initial speculatio­n that he was on his way to the United States.
— AP On his way : Yong-chol on camera in this screen grab at Beijing airport, raising initial speculatio­n that he was on his way to the United States.

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