North Korea supremo Kim Jong-Un is at present in Beijing for a two-day hush-hush talks with top Chinese officials from June 19 to 20 (Tuesday and Wednesday), as Chinese state media reported . This surprising trip comes days after the notable US-Korea Summit, where President Donald Trump met the North Korean leader in Singapore on June 12.
“Kim Jong-un, chairman of the Workers' Party of Korea and chairman of the State Affairs Commission of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, visits China from June 19 to 20,” Chinese news agency Xinhua informed about confidential meeting.
Worth mention here this will be Kim's third visit to China this year. He earlier visited Beijing in March and northeastern city of Dalian in May.
While the exact point of view of the trip is mysterious, However the sources claim that the Kim is seeking relief from economic sanctions in return for his vow of denuclearization.
During the historic Singapore summit last week, Kim inked a landmark document that made North Korea pledge to denuclearization on the Korean peninsula.
Lauding the upshot of the summit, Trump took to Twitter to underscore the points agreed upon. "The World has taken a big step back from potential Nuclear catastrophe! No more rocket launches, nuclear testing or research! The hostages are back home with their families. Thank you to Chairman Kim, our day together was historic!," he tweeted.