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S Korean President's envoys heads to China, Japan on outcome of N Korea trip

ANI  |  Seoul [South Korea] 

South Korean Moon Jae-in's special envoys headed to and on Monday to brief their leaders on the outcome of their historic visit to North

Chung Eui-yong, Moon's top security advisor, returned from on Sunday after completing a successful two-day visit to the US capital.

He will now embark on a two-day trip to in China, where he is likely to meet Chinese

Suh Hoon, will also visit later on Monday, where he is scheduled to meet Japanese on Tuesday.

In a major breakthrough, North Korean leader and the South Korean envoys agreed to hold an inter-Korean summit late next month, in exchange with the former's willingness to abandon nuclear weapons for a security guarantee last week, according to Chung.

The North Korean leader hosted a special welcome dinner for the envoys at the headquarters of the ruling It was also the first time that a leader from North met with South Korean dignitaries till date.

The US-North took a dramatic turn on Friday when Kim invited US for a meeting, and the latter duly accepted to meet by May.

However, Trump stated that sanctions on North would remain in place until the Communist country achieved denuclearisation in the

A senior US said North offered to suspend their nuclear missile testing alongside their invitation for talks. The also said that there were no plans to suspend the upcoming planned military exercises with South

"We have been able to reach an agreement for a South-North summit in late April, thanks to our people's support, and it appears a summit meeting between the and North may be held as well," Chung was quoted by as saying after returning from the US.

"I wish to express my respect to and Trump and their firm determination to denuclearise the at an early date and establish peace," he added.

Chung is also scheduled to visit on Tuesday. He is likely to meet Russian to brief him on the outcome of the North trip, according to officials of the South Korean presidential house, or

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First Published: Mon, March 12 2018. 09:20 IST
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