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N. Korea’s Kim to meet Putin in Russia in late April, says Kremlin
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and wife Ri Sol-ju inspect an honour guard before leaving Pyongyang for a visit to China, in this January 7, 2019 photo released January 8, 2019. u00e2u20acu201d KCNA pic via Reuters

MOSCOW, April 18 — North Korean leader Kim Jong-un will visit Russia in late April for his first meeting with President Vladimir Putin, Moscow said today.

"Following an invitation from Vladimir Putin... Kim Jong-un will visit Russia in the second half of April,” the Kremlin said in a statement on its website.

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The announcement comes after North Korea announced it had tested a new tactical weapon with a "powerful warhead”, as denuclearisation talks with Washington appear to stall. 

The Kremlin did not provide details on the exact date or location of the meeting, but Russian, South Korean and Japanese media earlier reported it would be in Russia’s Far East.

Putin has long expressed his readiness to meet with Kim.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said earlier today that Fiona Hill, an advisor to US President Donald Trump, had been in Moscow for talks with her Russian counterpart Yuri Ushakov.

US special envoy for North Korea Stephen Biegun was also in Moscow, the State Department said.

A Pyongyang official was meanwhile seen inspecting a train station in the Far Eastern city of Vladivostok, near Russia’s border with North Korea, Russian state media reported.

Russia has relatively warm ties with the reclusive regime and provides some food aid.

The last summit between a Russian and North Korean head of state came in 2011, when Kim’s father Kim Jong-il travelled to Siberia to meet Dmitry Medvedev, then Russia’s president.

Kim Jong-il, who died shortly after the visit, told Medvedev his state was prepared to renounce nuclear testing. — AFP

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