Tuesday, March 27, 2018

North Korean Leader Kim Jong-Un Has Left Beijing To Return Back To North Korea





Reuters: Train believed carrying top North Korean delegation leaves Beijing

BEIJING/SEOUL (Reuters) - A train believed to be carrying a senior North Korean delegation left the Chinese capital on Tuesday following a dramatic whirlwind visit that some reports said included the country’s leader, Kim Jong Un.

The conservative South Korea Chosun Ilbo newspaper, citing an unnamed senior intelligence official, said the delegation had included Kim and that he had since left to return to North Korea.

South Korea’s left-leaning press Hankyoreh also reported Kim had traveled to Beijing for meetings with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Monday afternoon before leaving for a “third location” on Tuesday. It did not cite specific sources.

The Hankyoreh did not specify where the “third location” was but said it could be in China.

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WNU Editor:
China's Foreign Ministry is reporting that they do not know if  North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un is in China .... China says has no understanding of reported Beijing visit by N.Korea's Kim (Reuters). But this type of security .... and that train .... and the secrecy .... all indications are that it was North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un .

More News On North Korean Leader Kim Jong-Un Leaving Beijing

Train potentially carrying high-ranking North Korean delegation leaves Beijing -- NK News
North Korea: Kim Jong-un in China for 'unannounced state visit' -- The Guardian
Heightened security sparked speculation Kim Jong-un had arrived in Beijing -- ABC News Online
Mysterious train sparks speculation of Kim visit to Beijing -- ABC News/AP
Did North Korea's Kim go to China? U.S. says uncertain but looked like it -- Reuters
Kim Jong Un reportedly made a flashy entrance in Beijing — and likely told China to keep it quiet -- Business Insider
A special train and a motorcade: Kim Jong Un secretly makes trip to China, sources say -- National Post
North Korea's Kim Jong Un visits China in first foreign trip: reports -- DW
China censors 'Fatty the Third' Internet search as North Koreans visit -- UPI

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