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| Ri Yong-ho (right) arrived in Sweden late on Thursday with his delegation |
North Korea's foreign minister is in
Sweden for a surprise visit, ahead of a possible meeting between US
President Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un.
Sweden has a long history of mediating between Washington and Pyongyang.
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So the visit has prompted speculation it might be part of preparations for the US-North Korea summit.
Donald Trump last week accepted an invitation for direct talks with Mr Kim, a shock announcement from the two leaders who have traded threats and insults for months.
There has been no official word from North Korea since the invitation was delivered via South Korean officials in Washington.
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"We are a country that is militarily non-aligned and have a longstanding presence in North Korea, and with the trust we enjoy we think we can play a role. But it has to be the main actors who decide which role Sweden will play."

