Seoul (CNN) — With Kim Jong Un out of sight for a month, a troika from the pinnacle of North Korea’s leadership popped down to South Korea for a last-minute jaunt on Saturday.
And they delivered a diplomatic bonbon.
The three officials told South Korea that Pyongyang is willing to hold a second round of high-level meetings between late October and early November, South Korea’s Unification Ministry said in a statement Saturday.
The first round of talks were held in February.
继续阅读With Kim out of sight, North Korean top brass pay snap visit to South