Dictator Kim Jong Un has reportedly arrived in Beijing, China on his first known trip outside North Korea since taking power in 2011.
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It’s confirmed, #KimJongUn has made a surprise trip to #Beijing.
— Sentinel (@StratSentinel) March 26, 2018
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Alleged footage of North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un's motorcade in Beijing, China. pic.twitter.com/xpNXa4OSen
— Josh Caplan (@joshdcaplan) March 26, 2018
Intriguing images from Beijing, captured by Japan's Nippon TV. A 21-car train, similar to one used by Kim Jong Il in 2011, pulled into Beijing Station around 3pm. Met by honor guard and line of VIP cars. Speculation is that Kim Jong Un could be in Beijing. https://t.co/OR40pYEcgG pic.twitter.com/1G5jndciIr
— Martyn Williams (@martyn_williams) March 26, 2018
Business Insider reports:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un is in Beijing, Bloomberg News quoted three sources as saying on Monday.
The report comes after a mysterious train journey in which a high-security train left North Korea and arrived in Beijing to a locked-down station. The trip was followed by the emergence of a massive motorcade.
If Kim is in Beijing, it would mark the first time he’s left North Korea since becoming supreme leader in 2011, and a historic departure from years of deteriorating relations with China.
As The Gateway Pundit previously reported, Kim Jong Un has invited President Trump for a meeting.
FOX News reports:
South Korea is expected to announce Thursday night that North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un is extending an invitation to meet with President Trump, a senior U.S. official revealed to Fox News.
South Korean National Security Adviser Chung Eui-yong will also announce an upcoming meeting between South Korean president Moon Jae-in and the North Korean leader, Fox News has learned.
There currently are no plans to change U.S.-South Korea military exercises nor is their a commitment by Kim Jong Un to stop his nuclear testing.
President Trump has agreed to meet with North Korea’s Kim Jong Un by the month of May, says South Korean National Security Adviser Chung Eui-Yon.
South Korean national security adviser: "[Kim] expressed his eagerness to meet President Trump as soon as possible. President Trump appreciated the briefing and said he would meet Kim Jong-un by May to achieve permanent denuclearization." https://t.co/4hFR3QVIoi pic.twitter.com/tlYuljdH7p
— CBS News (@CBSNews) March 9, 2018
Recently, details have emerged concerning the peace summit between President Trump and Kim.
Business Times reports:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong-un wants to sign a peace treaty and establish diplomatic relations with the US, including allowing an embassy in Pyongyang, according to the Seoul-based Dong-A Ilbo newspaper, which cited an unidentified senior official with South Korea’s presidential office.
Mr Kim is likely to raise the possibility of a peace treaty as well as denuclearizing his country during a meeting with US President Donald Trump, the newspaper said, citing an official in the office of South Korean leader Moon Jae-in. […]
In a separate summit between Mr Kim and Mr Moon scheduled for next month, the North Korean leader is also expected to raise resuming cultural exchanges and reuniting separated families.