Kremlin confirms North Korea leader Kim Jong Un will visit Russia "in the coming days"
From CNN's Gawon Bae in Seoul and Anna Chernova
The Kremlin has confirmed North Korean leader Kim Jong Un will visit Russia “in the coming days.”
“At the invitation of the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin, Chairman of State Affairs of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea Kim Jong Un will pay an official visit to Russia in the coming days,” the Kremlin said in a statement Monday.
The statement did not specify an exact date for the visit.
North Korean state media KCNA reported on Monday that Kim will "meet and have a talk" with Putin during the visit.
It did not say when the meeting between Kim and Putin would take place.
Earlier, CNN reported that
Kim appeared to be on a train heading to Russia, according to a South Korean government official. The source said the train believed to be carrying Kim, departed from Pyongyang and is en route to Vladivostok, Russia.