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North Korean foreign minister visits Sweden

AP  |  Stockholm 

North Korea's is traveling to Thursday, a surprise move that could be a first step toward a meeting in the Scandinavian country between U.S. and North Korean leader Un.

who is scheduled to land in later in the day, will meet Sweden's Margot Wallstrom, the said. It was not immediately clear when or where they would meet.

Talks "will focus on Sweden's consular responsibilities as a protecting power for the United States, and Australia," the ministry said in a statement, but they also will address the security situation on the

has had diplomatic relations with since 1973, and is now one of the few Western countries to have an embassy in It provides for the US in

"The aim of the visit is to contribute to the effective implementation of the resolutions," the ministry said, referring to the condemnation of North Korea's nuclear weapons and missile programs by the

It said the had "emphasized the need for intensified diplomatic efforts to find a to the conflict." "If the key actors want to play a role, facilitate (talks), be a forum or a link or whatever it may be, then we are prepared to do that," told Sweden's TT agency.

"We shouldn't be naive and believe it is that solves these problems," Lofven said.

of the Stockholm-based said such a meeting would only be preliminary to higher-level talks but they could give an indication of what North Korea's interests and demands may be.

"The assumption is of course that (they) will speak a bit about the proposed talks between and Un," Swanstrom told The Associated Press, noting relations between the two Koreas "have improved significantly" in recent weeks.

He said he did not expect the announcement of a date or location for a Trump-Kim meeting.

The Swedish ministry said a statement summarizing the talks will be made available Friday.

Trump has agreed to meet Kim by May.

Swedish media say that a North Korean delegation led by paid a visit to in late January and briefly met with Lofven and Wallstrom.

Ri, a former in and London, and an ex-nuclear with broad experience in negotiating with rivals and the United States, was tapped as Pyongyang's in 2016.

In a letter to UN last month, he urged the not to remain silent about what he called "the US dangerous game of aggravating (the) situation in and around the and driving the whole world into a possible disaster of nuclear war."

The trip by Ri is being closely watched because there remains a huge amount of preparation that needs to be done and relatively little time before Kim is supposedly planning to sit down for summits with South Korean Moon Jae-in and Trump.

So far, has yet to publicly comment on what it hopes to gain from the summits, adding an extra element of mystery and skepticism.

Senior South Korean officials who traveled to earlier this month and met with Kim say he is willing to discuss the North's nuclear weapons program.

It could suggest a potential breakthrough, or a fallback to the North's longstanding position that it's willing to get rid of its nuclear weapons if the guarantees its safety.

In the past, that has meant would have to withdraw all of its troops from South Korea, a condition no US has been willing to consider.

has been rumored as a for the summit between Kim and Trump, though a truce village on the South Korean side of the Demilitarized Zone between the Koreas is seen as more likely.

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First Published: Thu, March 15 2018. 18:55 IST
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