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posted by janrinok on Wednesday March 28 2018, @03:33PM   Printer-friendly
from the he-would-say-that-wouldn't-he dept.

North Korea's supreme leader Kim Jong-un has visited Beijing for his first known trip outside of North Korea since he took power in 2011:

North Korea's enigmatic young leader, Kim Jong-un, made an unannounced visit to Beijing, meeting with President Xi Jinping weeks before planned summit meetings with American and South Korean leaders, Chinese and North Korean state news media reported on Wednesday.

[...] Mr. Kim made the trip to China at the invitation of Mr. Xi, North Korea's state-run Korean Central Television reported soon after the announcement in China. Mr. Kim was accompanied by his wife, Ri Sol-ju, as well as by his senior advisers, it said.

Mr. Kim told the Chinese leader that he was open to dialogue with the United States, including a potential summit meeting with President Trump, and was committed to the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, according to an account published by China's news agency Xinhua.

"If South Korea and the United States respond with good will to our efforts and create an atmosphere of peace and stability, and take phased, synchronized measures to achieve peace, the issue of the denuclearization of the peninsula can reach resolution," Mr. Kim said, according to Xinhua's summary of his meeting with Mr. Xi.

Experts remain cynical:

Yang Xiyu, one of China's leading experts on North Korea, said that Mr. Kim was clearly trying to repair the North's deeply strained relations with Beijing, its traditional ally and benefactor, while opening new ties with its enemy South Korea. Even so, Mr. Yang said, that did not signal that Mr. Kim was willing to give up his nuclear arsenal, though he has told South Korean envoys that he was prepared to discuss the possibility. "He is starting a new game where he could make concessions on denuclearization," Mr. Yang said. "At most, he will cut the grass, but he will not pull out the roots."

Also at Reuters and Bloomberg.

See also: How does Kim tell North Korea he's giving up nuclear weapons?


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  • (Score: 2) by Runaway1956 on Wednesday March 28 2018, @04:41PM (1 child)

    by Runaway1956 (2926) Subscriber Badge on Wednesday March 28 2018, @04:41PM (#659570) Journal

    It's likely that Jinping gave Kum his marching orders. China and Korea are kinda, sorta, partners, after a fashion, but there is no doubt who is the senior partner. China has probably beckoned Lil Kimmy to Beijing to tell Kimmy-poo what is expected of him during the summit. "We won't give the Americans everything they want, of course, but we WILL give them much of what they want regarding your weapons. Play ball, and we'll make sure you save face, and profit. Fuck up, and we'll make you pay, and pay, and pay. Remember that no one is buying your coal now? We can also fuck with all your other markets!"

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  • (Score: 2) by arslan on Thursday March 29 2018, @12:44AM

    by arslan (3462) on Thursday March 29 2018, @12:44AM (#659789)

    Yea, that's likely what happen. About the only person that can bend lil Kim to their will and make him leave his lair is Emperor Xi. He was summoned, and instructed to do what would essentially be the next move, in a series of others, on Emperor's Xi chess board.

    If the Kims ever had any leverage in Beijing with the factional power struggle and lobbying some of the leads, that's pretty much gone now with the consolidation of power into Emperor Xi.