Kim Jong-un wraps up visit to Beijing

Kim Jong-un wraps up visit to Beijing

Beijing, June 20: North Korean leader Kim Jong-un left China on Wednesday after a two-day stay in which he held talks with President Xi Jinping. Kim headed back to Pyongyang on his private jet, called Chammae-1, which took off from the Beijing international airport at around 5 p.m. (local time), Yonhap news agency reported. During his third visit to China in less than three months, Kim had a meeting with Xi to discuss Pyongyang-Beijing relations and the denuclearization issue.

Kim also appeared to have toured the Beijing Infrastructure Investment Co. Ltd, a move probably related to his push for partnerships in the infrastructure construction sector, including the envisioned Trans-China Railway (TCR). The TCR programme is designed to link Seoul and Beijing by train through the North’s cities of Pyongyang and Shinuiju. According to North Korean media, Pak and North Korean Prime Minister Pak Pong-ju, known for their expertise on science and the economy, were among the officials accompanying Kim. Kim’s latest trip to China came a week after he held a historic summit meeting with US President Donald Trump in Singapore, in which he affirmed his commitment to denuclearization in return for security guarantees. (IANS)

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