{"id":8427,"date":"2023-11-12T03:50:26","date_gmt":"2023-11-12T02:50:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.northkoreainfo.com\/?p=8427"},"modified":"2023-11-12T03:50:26","modified_gmt":"2023-11-12T02:50:26","slug":"does-kim-jong-un-travel-outside-of-north-korea","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.northkoreainfo.com\/does-kim-jong-un-travel-outside-of-north-korea\/","title":{"rendered":"Does Kim Jong Un Travel Outside Of North Korea"},"content":{"rendered":"
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As the ruler of North Korea, Kim Jong Un’s travels are highly regulated and largely limited to the country’s borders. He typically makes public appearances in diplomatic visits to other countries, however, the content of these trips remains largely unknown outside of his inner circle. Although he has been noted in the media for a rare visit to Vietnam in 2019, it is unclear how many other trips he has made outside the country. This article will explore Kim Jong Un’s publicly recorded travels outside of North Korea, as well as potential motives and implications.<\/p>\n

Kim Jong Un was first appointed Supreme Leader of North Korea in 2011, after his father, Kim Jong Il, passed away. In the eight years since, he has reinforced North Korea’s presence on the world stage, pursuing diplomatic ties with both other communist states, such as Vietnam and China, as well as countries with more hostile relations. His appearances in the highly choreographed media events which accompany these visits can be used to display domestic authority and influence global opinion of the country. They can also open the possibility of trade or arms deals and improved diplomatic relations.<\/p>\n

In 2018, Kim Jong Un visited China three times, and also made stops in Singapore and Malaysia. The following year he visited a number of countries in Asia and Europe, including Vietnam and the Republic of Azerbaijan. However, these visits mostly received little attention as none of them resulted in any high-profile deals or advancements in diplomatic ties. This may be due to their purpose being to simply establish a presence on the world stage and demonstrate Kim’s authority.<\/p>\n

The most high-profile of Kim Jong Un’s trips is undoubtedly his 2018 summit with South Korean president Moon Jae-in. In a highly publicized event, the two nations reached a package of agreements, including the reopening of a military hotline, the suspension of hostile acts in the Demilitarized Zone, and the further promotion of inter-Korean dialogue. The meeting also gained international attention, setting the stage for the historic summit between Kim Jong Un and President Donald Trump in Singapore.<\/p>\n