Los Angeles Times

North Korea sends diplomat to Finland talks

Gathering with U.S. and South Korea may precede Kim Jong Un meeting with Trump.

- Associated press

SEOUL — A senior North Korean diplomat handling North American affairs was heading to Finland on Sunday for talks with representa­tives from the U.S. and South Korea.

Choe Kang Il’s trip comes ahead of a possible meeting between President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

South Korea’s Yonhap news agency said Choe was seen at a Beijing airport Sunday before boarding a flight to Finland. The report cited unnamed “diplomatic sources” in Seoul as saying Choe would take part in a meeting with former U.S. diplomats, including former U.S. Ambassador to South Korea Kathleen Stephens, and South Korean security experts.

South Korea’s Foreign Ministry said the gathering would be similar to the socalled Track II dialogue that has involved North Korean officials and former U.S. officials and experts. It gave no further details.

Choe was in the delegation North Korea sent to last month’s Winter Olympics in South Korea.

On Saturday, Sweden’s foreign minister concluded three days of talks in Stockholm with her North Korean counterpar­t, saying they discussed the “opportunit­ies and challenges for continued diplomatic efforts to reach a peaceful solution” to the Koreas’ security dispute.

Sweden has been rumored as a possible site for a U.S.-North Korea summit, though a truce village on the South Korean side of the demilitari­zed zone between the Koreas is seen as more likely.

Trump has agreed to meet Kim by May. So far, North Korea has yet to comment publicly on what it hopes to gain from the talks.

Senior South Korean officials who traveled to the North Korean capital, Pyongyang, this month and met with Kim say he is willing to discuss the North’s nuclear weapons program.

 ?? Kim Jin-bang Yonhap ?? CHOE KANG IL, a North Korean envoy for North American affairs, is seen Sunday at a Beijing airport.
Kim Jin-bang Yonhap CHOE KANG IL, a North Korean envoy for North American affairs, is seen Sunday at a Beijing airport.

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