China’s Xi May Visit North Korea as Early as Next Week, Yonhap Reports

SEOUL, May 21 (Reuters) – Chinese President ⁠Xi ⁠Jinping may visit ⁠North Korea as early as next ​week, South Korea’s Yonhap news agency reported late on ‌Wednesday quoting a senior ‌government official.

Another government source was cited as ⁠saying ⁠a team of Chinese security service and protocol officials ​were in Pyongyang recently and that a visit by Xi late in May or early June was ​likely.

Xi, who hosted U.S. President Donald Trump last ⁠week, will ⁠try to act ⁠as ​a mediator between Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong ​Un, the ⁠senior official was quoted as saying.

South Korea’s foreign ministry did not immediately comment on the report.

China is a key economic and political ally ⁠of North Korea and the two have made efforts to ⁠reinforce ties that had cooled during the COVID-19 pandemic.

North Korean leader Kim visited Beijing last year and stood alongside Xi and Russian President Vladimir Putin at a major military parade.

Trump, who met Kim three times in his first term to negotiate the North’s nuclear ⁠programme, has said he would be open to meeting the North Korean leader again and that he had a good relationship with ​him.

(Reporting by Jack Kim; Editing by Chris ​Reese and Lincoln Feast.)

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