North Korea Executed Envoy Over Trump-Kim Summit, Chosun Reports
- Talks between the two leaders faltered in Hanoi this year
- Envoy Kim Hyok Chol was a career diplomat from an elite family
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North Korea executed its former top nuclear envoy to the U.S. and four other foreign ministry officials in March after a failed summit between Kim Jong Un and Donald Trump, South Korea’s Chosun Ilbo newspaper reported.
Kim Hyok Chol, who led working-level negotiations for the February summit in Hanoi, was executed by firing squad after being charged with espionage after allegedly being co-opted by the U.S., the newspaper said Friday, citing an unidentified source. The move was part of an internal purge Kim undertook after the summit broke down without any deal, it said.
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North Korea Executed Envoy Over Trump-Kim Summit, Chosun Reports