Senior UN official meets NKorea's deputy foreign minister
PYONGYANG,
North Korea (AP) — A senior United Nations official met with North
Korea's vice foreign minister on Wednesday, the first full day of a
four-day trip to Pyongyang.
It
was not immediately clear what Jeffrey Feltman, the U.N.
undersecretary-general for political affairs, discussed with Vice
Minister Pak Myong Guk.
Feltman,
an American citizen and former State Department official, arrived in
Pyongyang on Tuesday. A U.N. spokesman said he was to have a wide range
of talks in Pyongyang during his stay, but did not elaborate.
Feltman is the first person in his position to visit Pyongyang since 2010.
He is also expected to meet Foreign Minister Ri Yong Ho and with the U.N. staff based in the North Korean capital.
Although
Feltman does not represent the United States, hopes are high that
visits by him or other diplomats — a senior Chinese official visited
last month — might help relieve tensions that have been growing amid
threats and taunts between Pyongyang and Washington.
North
Korean officials rarely brief the media on the content of discussions
with foreign dignitaries. U.N. spokesman Stephane Dujarric said they do
not expect to update the media on Feltman's visit until it is concluded.
Six U.N. agencies, with approximately 50 international staff, are represented in the North.
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