Protests in Seoul against Kim\'s possible visit

Protests in Seoul against Kim's possible visit

IANS  |  Seoul 

Members of a conservative South Korean group held a rally here on Friday to protest against the possible visit of North Korean leader to the country.

The protesters shouted slogans urging the government not to allow the North Korean leader to visit the country, reports news.

They tore posters with Kim's picture and the North Korean flag.

The protest, organised by the nationalist group called Taegukgi Revolution, was attended by around 50 people and comes amid demands by conservative politicians that Kim should first apologise for an attack in 2010 that killed some 50 people in South

on Monday said that it was possible for Kim to travel to before the end of the year for a fourth summit with Moon Jae-in.

If Kim's visit did come about, he would be the first North Korean leader to set foot on South Korean soil.

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First Published: Fri, December 07 2018. 15:54 IST