U.S. State Department special representative for North Korea, Sung Kim, will visit South Korea on the 2nd-4th to discuss North Korea issues between South Korea, the U.S., and Japan, the State Department said.



Earlier, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that the chief representatives of North Korea, the United States and Japan, would meet in Seoul on the 3rd.



The U.S. State Department held a three-party consultation hosted by Kim Gun, the head of the Korean Peninsula Peace Relations Headquarters at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Kim Gun, the director of the Asian and Oceanian Affairs Bureau of the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and held a three-party consultation between North Korea's intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) launch and response to the COVID-19 outbreak. He explained that he was going to discuss it.



"CEO Sung Kim will reaffirm the United States' commitment to seek dialogue with North Korea," he added.



The South Korea-U.S.-Japan meeting is the first three-way meeting since Kim Geon took office, and it is getting more attention as North Korea is known to be preparing for its 7th nuclear test.



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