US detainees in N Korea may have been relocated: sources

AFP  |  Seoul 

Three Americans detained in North may have been moved ahead of a possible release to coincide with a summit between North Korean leader and US Donald Trump, sources said today.

"They are staying in a hotel on the outskirts of Pyongyang," said Choi Sung-ryong, a South Korean activist with contacts in the North.

The three detainees are being kept separately, Choi said, but were "going on tours, receiving medical treatment and eating good food".

Diplomatic sources in said there were rumours that the three had been relocated, but there had been no confirmation of their exact whereabouts.

The release of the three men was discussed when US travelled to last month, according to

Trump had also stressed that their return remained a priority and that his administration was "fighting very diligently to get the three Americans back".

"We have been talking about them. We are negotiating now," Trump said at a joint press conference with Japanese

Kim Dong-chul, a South Korea-born American pastor, has been detained in the North since 2015 when he was arrested for spying. He was sentenced to 10 years' hard labour in 2016.

and -- or -- were both working at the University of Science and Technology, founded by evangelical Christians from overseas, when they were detained last year on suspicion of "hostile acts".

had said the prisoners' release was also discussed at three-day talks in between the North's and Swedish counterpart in March.

represents Washington's interests in the North.

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First Published: Wed, May 02 2018. 14:45 IST