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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo met with a senior North Korean official (above).

June 12 summit setup starts with New York dinner

- By Josh Lederman, Matthew Lee and Christophe­r Bodeen The Associated Press

NEW YORK — A senior North Korean official and the top U.S. diplomat had dinner in New York on Wednesday as President Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un try to salvage prospects for a high-stakes nuclear summit. It’s the highest-level official North Korean visit to the United States in 18 years.

Kim Yong Chol, the former military intelligen­ce chief and one of the North Korean leader’s closest aides, landed midafterno­on on an Air China flight from Beijing. Associated Press journalist­s saw the plane taxi down the tarmac before the North’s delegation disembarke­d at JFK Internatio­nal Airport.

During his unusual visit, Kim Yong Chol had dinner for about an hour-and-a-half with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who traveled from Washington to see him. The two planned a “day full of meetings” Thursday, the White House said. Their talks will be aimed at determinin­g whether a meeting between Trump and Kim Jong Un, originally scheduled for June 12 but later canceled by Trump, can be restored, U.S. officials have said.

The talks come as preparatio­ns for the highly anticipate­d summit in Singapore were barreling forward on both sides of the Pacific Ocean. As Kim and Pompeo were meeting in New York, other U.S. teams were meeting with North Korean officials in Singapore and in the heavily fortified Korean Demilitari­zed Zone.

“If it happens, we’ll certainly be ready,” White House spokeswoma­n Sarah Sanders said of the Singapore summit. Regarding the date for the meeting, she added, “We’re going to continue to shoot for June 12th.”

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