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Kim Jong-un arrives in Singapore to meet Donald Trump; Lee Hsien Loong govt to bear expenses for stay, security

Agence France-Presse • June 11, 2018, 13:03:46 IST
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Kim Jong-un arrived in Singapore on Sunday for his summit with Donald Trump amid huge media attention

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Kim Jong-un arrives in Singapore to meet Donald Trump; Lee Hsien Loong govt to bear expenses for stay, security

Singapore: North Korea’s capacity for distraction and sleight of hand was on show on Sunday, as leader Kim Jong-un flew to Singapore for his summit with US President Donald Trump. No fewer than three aircraft made their way to Singapore from Pyongyang airport, a facility that frequently sees fewer than three international flights a day. One of them was the ageing, Soviet-made Ilyushin-62 that is Kim’s personal jet – officially known as “Chammae-1”, or Goshawk-1, after the North’s national bird but perhaps more memorably dubbed “Air Force Un”. But while Singapore is well within its range, questions have been raised about its reliability and Kim, it turned out, was not on board. Instead he flew on an Air China Boeing 747. According to flight tracking website Flightradar24, it took off using flight number CA122, a standard designation for the airline’s route from Pyongyang to Beijing. [caption id=“attachment_4505115” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Aircraft suspected to be carrying Kim Jong-un. Reuters Aircraft suspected to be carrying Kim Jong-un. Reuters[/caption] In midair it changed its call sign to CA061 and headed south. In Singapore its high-profile passenger was met by Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan, who tweeted a picture of himself shaking hands with Kim, who wore a dark lapel-less suit. Kim was driven into the city-state in a convoy of more than 20 vehicles, including an ambulance, with North Korean television cameramen filming his progress through the sunroofs. Hundreds of Singaporeans lined the streets to capture images of their own of his black Mercedes Benz stretch limousine with tinted windows – not normally allowed in Singapore, even for the country’s prime minister. Reporters and photographers packed the pavements outside the St Regis hotel where Kim was to stay. Covers had been hung over the driveway and hotel security brought out additional potted plants to obstruct the view of the lobby. Aside from three official photographs released by the Singapore government, there had been no public sighting of Kim nearly two hours after he landed. Eye-wateringly expensive Located just off Singapore’s diplomatic district and a stone’s throw away from the Orchard Road shopping belt, the modernist St Regis is tucked between an ageing building dotted with carpet shops and a sleepy high-end neighbourhood mall. [caption id=“attachment_4504929” align=“alignright” width=“380”]Kim Jong-un arrived in Singapore on Sunday. AP Kim Jong-un arrived in Singapore on Sunday. AP[/caption] Rooms at the establishment start at Sg 320 ($240) a night. On the 20th floor, the ostentatiously opulent 335-square metre (3,606 square feet) Presidential Suite, where Kim was believed likely to stay, features a Marc Chagall artwork and a white baby grand piano. Its rooms are “lined with gold, and accented with precious metals like brass, onyx and silver”, the hotel says on its website. It does not give prices but the list price of a similar facility in New York is $35,000 a night. Who will pick up the bill for the North Koreans’ stay has been the subject of much speculation- the North’s economy has suffered from years of mismanagement and is now subject to multiple sanctions over its nuclear ambitions. Pyongyang has a history of trying to have others pay for its travel – Seoul paid for its delegates to this year’s Winter Olympics in the South. But a Seoul presidential spokesman said it was “not considering it at all at the moment”, while the US has insisted it will not foot the bill- and is not asking anyone else to do so. Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said on Sunday that his government was spending around 20 million Singaporean dollars to host the summit, around half of it on security. “It’s a cost that we are willing to pay. It’s our contribution to an international endeavour which is in our profound interests,” he said. He did not mention the North Koreans’ hotel bill.

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