North Korea Official Meets Trump In Rare White House Visit

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Kim Yong Chol had earlier met US secretary of state Mike Pompeo
(File)Washington:  A senior North Korean official met US President Donald Trump on Friday at the White House to
hand him a letter from North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, as the two countries try to put a derailed summit back on track.Kim Yong Chol, a
close aide to the North Korean leader, is the highest level figure from the secretive state to hold talks at the White House since a senior
envoy visited former President Bill Clinton in 2000.The envoy walked into the Oval Office to meet Trump.The United States previously
blacklisted Kim Yong Chol, who once served as a bodyguard to the current leader's father Kim Jong Il, from coming to the United States
because of his role in North Korea's military establishment.After exchanging threats and insults since Trump became president last year, the
United States and North Korea have been trying to set up a summit, originally planned for Singapore on June 12, between their leaders at
which Trump wants to pressure Pyongyang into giving up its nuclear weapons.In comments to Reuters on Thursday, Trump played down the chances
of a quick breakthrough in the nuclear diplomacy
He said he was hopeful an unprecedented meeting with leader Kim would take place as scheduled but left open the possibility talks would fall
through.Kim's letter is seen as a sign that the summit might be back on after Trump canceled it late last month because of North Korea's
"tremendous anger and open hostility.The Wall Street Journal said Kim's letter was seen as fairly basic, according to one foreign government
official who was briefed on the contents
It expresses the North Korean leader's interest in meeting without making any significant concessions or threats, the Journal said, citing a
foreign government official who had been briefed on the letter.Long HistoryThe envoy, Kim Yong Chol was previously chief of the
Reconnaissance General Bureau, a top North Korean military intelligence agency, and has spent nearly 30 years as a senior member of the
country's intelligence community.The United States and South Korea blacklisted him for supporting the North's nuclear and missile programs
in 2010 and 2016
He was granted special permission to travel to the United States for meetings this week with top U.S
officials, the State Department said.Kim Yong Chol was accused by South Korea of masterminding deadly attacks on a South Korean navy ship
and an island in 2010
He also was linked by US intelligence to a devastating cyber attack on Sony Pictures in 2014.North Korea denied any involvement in either
incident.South Korean officials say Kim Yong Chol stormed out of the room during military talks in 2014 when the South demanded an apology
for the 2010 attacks.He served in the military police in the demilitarized zone on the border of the two Koreas
He was also a bodyguard to Kim Jong Il, the former leader and late father of Kim Jong Un, according to North Korea Leadership Watch, an
affiliate of the 38 North think tank.Kim Yong Chol is known to be difficult to work with, sarcastic and not sufficiently deferential to his
superiors, Leadership Watch said.He also has suffered career setbacks
South Korea's intelligence agency said in 2015 Kim Yong Chol was demoted to a three-star general after dozing off during a meeting.In 2016,
South Korea's Unification Ministry said he was briefly sent to a re-education camp for his "overbearing" manner and abuse of power.In Seoul,
US negotiators on Friday expressed optimism after meeting their North Korean counterparts for preparatory talks at Panmunjom, on the
fortified border between the two Koreas.(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by TheIndianSubcontinent staff and is
published from a syndicated feed.)