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Kim Jong Un South Korea Trip: North Korea Heir Meets With Delegation

12/27/11 09:17 AM ET   AP

PYONGYANG, North Korea -- A South Korean mourning delegation returned home Tuesday after meeting with North Korea's next leader, who has rapidly gained prominence since his father's death.

Kim Jong Un's brief meeting Monday with a group led by a former South Korean first lady and a prominent business leader shows Seoul that he is assured in his new role atop the country's ruling structure.

The South Koreans also met with Kim Yong Nam, president of Presidium of North Korea's parliament, according to footage from Associated Press Television News in Pyongyang. He often represents the country and is considered a nominal head of state.

The sides agreed to push for the implementation of 2000 and 2007 summit agreements between the countries aimed at expanding economic cooperation, the North's official Korean Central News Agency said briefly. A spokesman for one of the delegations later confirmed that the summit deals, which would benefit the North financially, were discussed.

The lead delegates were the widow of former South Korean President Kim Dae-jung, who engineered a "sunshine" engagement policy with the North and held a landmark summit with Kim Jong Il in 2000, and Hyundai Group Chairwoman Hyun Jeong-eun, whose late husband had ties to the North. North Korea sent delegations to Seoul when the women's husbands died.

During Kim Jong Un's meeting with the South Koreans, he thanked them after they expressed condolences and sympathy over his father's death. Kim Jong Il died Dec. 17.

They stood on a red carpet and bowed silently at the Kumsusan palace, where Kim Jong Il's bier is surrounded by flowers and flanked by an honor guard, footage from APTN in Pyongyang showed. Kim Jong Un and the two women later exchanged handshakes and clasped their hands when they spoke briefly. Their conversations were inaudible.

Mourning continued, meanwhile, despite frigid winter weather, in the final days before Kim Jong Il's funeral on Wednesday.

People continued lining up in central Pyongyang's Kim Il Sung Square, where a massive portrait that usually features Kim Il Sung has been replaced by one of Kim Jong Il, to bow before his smiling image and to lay funeral flowers. Heated buses stood by to give mourners a respite from the cold, and hot tea and water were distributed from beverage kiosks.

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Associated Press writers Foster Klug, Hyung-jin Kim, Sam Kim and Jiyoung Won in Seoul, South Korea, and AP Korea bureau chief Jean H. Lee contributed to this report. Follow AP's Korea coverage at twitter.com/newsjean and twitter.com/APKlug.

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10:27 PM on 12/28/2011
Lets see if the son Kim Jong W. Un can stay out of wars.
10:25 PM on 12/28/2011
I want one of those big hats. Wear it to Times Square on New Year's. Yeah!
05:25 PM on 12/28/2011
Can't wait till this clown gets going with the threats of global domination. He won't let Iran have all the fun.
01:59 PM on 12/28/2011
Did the gulags have services too?
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Trustfunded1
11:46 AM on 12/28/2011
South Korea will look like North Korea without Iranian oil.

So will Japan.
04:49 PM on 12/31/2011
off yourself please. waste of space.
04:50 PM on 12/31/2011
waste of space
05:03 AM on 12/28/2011
I'll bet the people starving in North Korea didn't pay their respects.
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virpilosus
...all things in moderation...
02:27 AM on 12/28/2011
I think the first thing the new "sagacious leader" ought to do to affirm solidarity with his starving populace is diet off a few of those ridiculous extra chins and pudgy cheek flaps.
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wolfml1
making sense out of a senseless world
05:01 PM on 12/27/2011
Welcome to my Humble Totalitarian State, where my Countrymen eat dirt and the Military Thrives. While my Father could have brought us into the 21st Century, but like Mao, decided Dead North Koreans were better than Educated North Koreans.
02:28 PM on 12/27/2011
"Economic cooperation?" The U.S. will make sure it will sour that relationship! Because some politicians need another war so they can keep their contributors profitable.
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losingitbigtime
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12:01 PM on 12/27/2011
If I was Kim Jong Un, my first official act would be to execute my barber!
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bluefalcon06
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12:34 PM on 12/27/2011
Even the S Koreans have some bad hair styles on here.
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08:33 PM on 12/27/2011
Hahahah...exactly!
11:41 AM on 12/27/2011
Very good. Surprised I haven't heard about this on CNN yet. Then again, not really.
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LiamMc
11:41 AM on 12/27/2011
Vice Marshall Kim Yong-chin, Supreme Leadership Body, Ministry of the People's Armed Forces, announced that Kim Jong-un has been promoted to a Five Star General. Kim recieved his Four Star Commission in September, 2010, after graduating at the top of his class from the Kim Il-sung Military Academy. This joyful news did little to assuage the debilitating grief of the masses who continue to mourn the loss of Great Fatherly Leader.
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madcityy
11:08 AM on 12/27/2011
it cant hurt...................
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Jymac
Demopendent Black Indian American.
08:54 AM on 12/27/2011
All we have to do is include Michael Jordan in on any negotiations and we can break N Korea.
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PlayTOE
Morals evolved due to cooperative group living
08:06 AM on 12/27/2011
Does this signal a closer cooperation?
... lets wait and see if Hyundai Group opens a factory in North Korea.