Kim Jong-un to visit Putin in Russia

Russian leader Vladimir Putin has invited North Korean leader Kim Jong-un to the Kremlin for Kim's first official visit to Russia.

North Korean leader Kim Jong-unwill travel to Russia later this month and meet President Vladimir Putin, the Kremlin says.

The announcement of the upcoming summit comes as US President Donald Trump's administration is pushing for a deal with Kim that would bring an end to nuclear tensions on the Korean peninsula.

Two earlier summits between Kim and Trump failed to reach an agreement on a denuclearisation deal. Trump administration officials have floated the possibility of a third summit.

The Kremlin gave no further details of the summit between Putin and Kim in a statement on its website, but Moscow has been saying for months that it was working on such a meeting.

US Special Representative for North Korea Stephen Biegun was due in Moscow on Thursday to meet Russian officials to discuss ways to advance a "final, fully verified denuclearisation of North Korea," Washington said on Tuesday.

The United States in March imposed a new round of sanctions over North Korea's nuclear weapons program, following the collapse of talks between Trump and Kim in February.


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Published 18 April 2019 9:46pm
Source: AAP


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