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Kim Jong-un makes unprecedented trip to China

Press Trust of India  |  Beijing 

Mercurial North Korean today made an unprecedented whirlwind trip to - his first foreign trip since he took over power in 2011 - and reported to have held talks with the top Chinese leadership ahead of his planned summit with US

While the here parried questions over his reported visit which threw the road and rail traffic in out of gear, the Hong Kong-based Morning Post quoted Chinese 'sources' confirming that Kim visited

"It wasn't his sister, it was Kim himself," the paper quoted a source as saying.

Kim is reported to have left by the "distinctive green train" to by which he had arrived earlier.

A beaming Chinese parried a volley of questions about Kim's visit at a packed daily briefing today, saying that she is not aware of his visit and would get back in "due course" if she gets the details.

"If we have information, we will publish it," Hua said.

The first hint that the mystery guest was Kim was the appearance of the green train of the type favoured by North Korea's senior leadership, which was seen travelling from the border city of to Beijing, reported.

Earlier, rushed to the plush Diaoyutai State Guesthouse, where foreign dignitaries usually stay as it was cordoned off with heavy security. Local people were told to avoid the area.

While reporters were held back behind a cordon a few hundred metres away, a motorcade reportedly carrying Kim was spotted passing by Tiananmen Square, apparently en-route to the railway station, it said.

North Korean leaders preferred to visit China, their closest ally, secretly or without much publicity through selective leaks by the Chinese officials. Kim's late father too used to visit secretly.

This is Kim's first overseas visit since he took over power in 2011 after his father's death.

Though allies, the China-North Korean relations went through some testing times since Kim took over as the supreme of the country as he pressed ahead with his nuclear programme disregarding caution from

He also shared uneasy relationship with Chinese over the implementation of UN sanctions leading to serious crisis of essential commodities in

Tensions temporarily abated in the recently over the North Korea's nuclear programme following which Trump agreed for a summit meeting with Kim.

Observers say that Kim's visit here was due as it is diplomatically inconceivable for him to meet Trump without ever meeting Xi, who is now set to become for life after the recent constitutional amendments removing the two term limits for the Chinese

Though remained a long-standing ally of China, relations between the two countries have been strained after beefed up UN sanctions by blocking essential supplies like and coal following pressure from Trump.

Observers say the severity of sanctions made Kim to tone down his rhetoric on acquiring nuclear weapons and consider the option for talks with US.

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First Published: Tue, March 27 2018. 18:25 IST
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