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Pompeo’s North Korea counterpart arrives in Beijing – South Korea’s Yonhap

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North Korea’s top envoy involved in talks with the United States arrived in Beijing on Thursday and is thought to be en route to Washington, South Korean news agency, Yonhap reported.

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and North Korean official Kim Yong Chol were expected to meet in the U.S. capital on Friday to discuss a second summit between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

“Kim arrived at Beijing airport on an Air Koryo flight from Pyongyang and was met by North Korea’s ambassador to China.

“He is expected to board a flight to Washington in the evening, Yonhap said.

Pompeo had planned to meet his North Korean counterpart to discuss the second summit of November 2018, however, the meeting was postponed.

Kim Yong Chol was last in Washington in June, when he delivered a letter from Kim Jong Un to Trump that opened the way for an unprecedented meeting between the leaders of the two countries in Singapore on June 12.

CNN quoted a source familiar with U.S.-North Korea talks as saying that Kim Yong Chol would be carrying a new letter from Kim Jong Un to Trump in Washington.

“Chinese and South Korean envoys on Korean peninsula affairs are meeting in Seoul on Thursday,’’ the South’s foreign ministry said.

Kong Xuanyou and Lee Do-Hoon are expected to discuss ways to achieve complete denuclearisation and peace on the peninsula, as well as an expected second summit of U.S. and North Korean leaders.

In 2018, Singapore and Kim Jong Un pledged to work towards denuclearisation of the Korean peninsula, but there has been little significant progress since.

“Contact was resumed after the North Korean leader delivered a New Year speech, in which he said he was willing to meet Trump at any time,’’ South Korea’s ambassador to the U.S., Cho Yoon-je, told newsmen recently. (Reuters/NAN)

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