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Kim Jong-Il Visits China For Third Time In Just Over One Year: Report

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DAVID WIVELL   05/20/11 09:58 PM ET   AP

MUDANJIANG, China — North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, who rarely travels abroad, is making an unusual third trip in just over a year to his country's main ally and benefactor, China, news agencies reported.

The trip set off a media frenzy because many initially reported Friday that it was his son and heir apparent, Kim Jong Un, who had crossed the border – a reflection of the difficulty of getting information from and about North Korea.

Later, South Korea's Yonhap News agency and others, citing anonymous government sources, backtracked and said they now believed it was the father. It's not clear whether the younger Kim is with him. The South Korean government couldn't confirm reports of a visit by either Kim.

The reported trip comes as North Korea struggles to feed its population and faces increasing pressure from the international community to end its nuclear weapons program. Kim could be seeking support from China for these problems.

North Korean state media did not mention any state visit to China, and China's Foreign Ministry and the Communist Party leadership office that handles relations with North Korea told The Associated Press they didn't know anything about a Kim Jong Un visit. In the past, China has confirmed such visits only after they're finished. Kim Jong Il visited China in May and August of last year.

Despite the confusion in Seoul, there were signs that a high-profile visitor was in China.

In Mudanjiang, a northeastern Chinese city near the North Korean border that the senior Kim visited last year, security was high along the streets for much of Friday, local residents said.

Provincial leaders converged Thursday night at a government guesthouse where visiting dignitaries are entertained, said the director of the main office of the city's Beishan Park. He gave only his surname, Liu. The Jingbo Lake Hotel, around a scenic area, was closed down Thursday night and its customers ordered to leave, according to a woman who was part of a skeleton staff remaining.

The security measures eased Friday afternoon. Japanese media reported Saturday morning that Kim had left Mudanjiang and traveled farther inland to the provincial capital of Changchun.

Kim Jong Un, who is in his late 20s, made his international public debut in October last year after being promoted weeks earlier to four-star general and receiving the position of vice chairman of the ruling Workers' Party of Korea's central military commission.

A trip by the young man to China would seem to be looming, as Beijing provides a tremendous amount of material and diplomatic support to the struggling North Korea, shunned by many in the international community. When a high-ranking Chinese official visited the North last year, a photo of the official with both Kims was taken as a sign that Beijing was acknowledging and maybe endorsing the plan.

The elder Kim, 69, who himself inherited power from his father, reportedly suffered a stroke in 2008. He appears to have recovered and has resumed his steady round of visits to factories and farms around North Korea.

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Associated Press writers Foster Klug, Kay Seok and So Yeon Kwon in Seoul and researchers Zhao Liang and Yu Bing in Beijing contributed to this report.

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MUDANJIANG, China — North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, who rarely travels abroad, is making an unusual third trip in just over a year to his country's main ally and benefactor, China, news agencie...
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CaroleK1970
I want my country forward
12:09 AM on 05/21/2011
Republicans want to turn America into the North Korean economy
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MyNameIsKarsten
...sounds like Chewbacca when he yawns.
10:10 PM on 05/20/2011
For those of you too lazy to read the entire article, I'll narrow it down for you:

"North Korean leader does something, apparently."
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LMPE
I connect the most dissimilar things
03:04 PM on 05/20/2011
I still wonder if Dear Leader has seen "Team America: World Police", and if so, what's his opinion of their portrayal of him.
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SpoonieLuv
I am defending myself, in favor of THAT
06:23 PM on 05/20/2011
Maybe he went to visit China because he's so ronery.
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MyNameIsKarsten
...sounds like Chewbacca when he yawns.
10:08 PM on 05/20/2011
Haha! Fabulous comment!
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Progress08
I've come to regard you as people I've met
09:44 AM on 05/21/2011
Never has racism been so funny!
12:56 PM on 05/20/2011
When a North Korean leader visits China, look out.
02:31 PM on 05/20/2011
Maybe he's just looking for some up-dated porno.
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Edward Standley
opinionated jerk
10:59 PM on 05/20/2011
Last year, Wikkileaks leaked a diplomatic cable from China intimating that they were pretty fed up with the DPRK. They went so far as to say they would have no problem with a reunified Korea under the auspices of the South. The Kims are likely treading a little more carefully (for a while at least).
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topspin360
12:05 PM on 05/20/2011
Where does the fearless leader get them cool shades?
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LMPE
I connect the most dissimilar things
03:03 PM on 05/20/2011
Probably has them manufactured in one of his gulags.
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Edward Standley
opinionated jerk
11:00 PM on 05/20/2011
They're from the "70's Elvis" collection.
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11:08 AM on 05/20/2011
North Korea is China's starving pit bull chained up in the garage, every time China has a problem or wants to deflect attention, they open up the garage door and show the world the crazed dog and threaten to unleash him
12:57 PM on 05/20/2011
You are vividly right.
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09:24 AM on 05/21/2011
if I could draw... it would be a great political cartoon.
10:56 AM on 05/20/2011
Good job China for initiating talks, and taking the diplomatic approach.

Much better then the US gun in the face approach.
09:55 PM on 05/20/2011
And so far, a very successful approach indeed!