Kremlin says Kim Jong Un will visit Russia this month
MOSCOW — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un will visit Russia later this month, the Kremlin said Thursday, in a meeting that offers President Vladimir Putin an opportunity to emerge as a broker in the long-running nuclear standoff and raise Russia’s profile in regional affairs.
The Kremlin said in a brief statement Thursday that Kim will visit Russia “in the second half of April” on Putin’s invitation, but gave no further details.
Russian media have been abuzz in recent days with rumours about the first one-to-one meeting between the leaders.