Kim's right-hand man heads to New York to discuss summit

IANS  |  Beijing 

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's right-hand man departed for on a flight from on Wednesday to finalize details of the summit between and

The flight departed at 1.23 p.m. and was set to arrive at 2 p.m. in New York, according to flight information provided by the

Pyongyang's former was expected to meet US to work on the summit between Kim and Trump, scheduled for June 12 in

Both countries have been working against the clock on multiple diplomatic fronts to sort out their differences -- mainly regarding the possible method of North Korea's denuclearization -- and make the historic summit a reality with less than two weeks remaining before the date that was initially decided.

The North Korean delegation appeared to include Choe Kang-il, acting for North American affairs at Pyongyang's Foreign ministry, and Kim Song-hye, an who has long been in charge of inter-Korean issues.

evaded contact with media at the international airport in He was set to fly to on Tuesday but changed his plan, deciding leave for on Wednesday, which came amid speculations he could have met Chinese authorities during this interval.

quoted a source as saying that the North Korean official's ticket was booked just hours before his departure, possibly after being given the go-ahead by as the US had imposed a on him due to his connection with Pyongyang's nuclear programme.

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First Published: Wed, May 30 2018. 15:58 IST