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Russia still expecting N. Korea's Kim in May: diplomat

Published: 23 Apr 2015 - 02:23 pm | Last Updated: 14 Jan 2022 - 07:41 pm

 


Seoul--Russia is still expecting North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un to visit Moscow in May, with a possible summit scheduled with President Vladimir Putin, Russia's ambassador to South Korea said Thursday.
In a press briefing at the embassy, Alexander Timonin confirmed Kim, who has yet to travel abroad since coming to power more than three years ago, was on course to attend Moscow's World War II anniversary celebration on May 9.
"We... are expecting the visit by the top leader of the DPRK," he told reporters, using the North's official name.
"We are talking about Kim Jong-Un, the North's top leader," he clarified.
Since Pyongyang reportedly accepted the invitation to attend the Moscow event, there has been some speculation that North Korea might end up sending its ceremonial head of state, Kim Yong-Nam.
The North's state-run media has given no indication who, if anyone, would attend.
Kim Yong-Nam regularly travels overseas and represented North Korea at this week's Asia-Africa summit in Jakarta.
If Kim Jong-Un does go to Moscow, it would be his first foreign trip and open to minute scrutiny -- especially with other world leaders, including China's Xi Jinping, expected to be there.
"Apart from attending the main event, a bilateral meeting with President Putin could also take place," Timonin said.
There will, however, be no possibility of a North-South Korea meet-up after South Korean President Park Geun-Hye declined to attend because of what Timonin described as a scheduling conflict.

AFP