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        <title><![CDATA[China sent team including medical experts to advise on North Korea’s Kim]]></title>
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            <media:title type="html">China sent team including medical experts to advise on North Korea’s Kim</media:title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>China has dispatched a team to North Korea including medical experts to  advise on North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, according to three people  familiar with the situation.</p><p>The trip by the Chinese doctors and officials comes amid conflicting 
reports about the health of the North Korean leader. Reuters was unable 
to immediately determine what the trip by the Chinese team signaled in 
terms of Kim’s health.</p><p>A delegation led by a senior member of the
 Chinese Communist Party’s International Liaison Department left Beijing
 for North Korea on Thursday, two of the people said. The department is 
the main Chinese body dealing with neighbouring North Korea.</p><p>The sources declined to be identified given the sensitivity of the matter.</p><p>The
 Liaison Department could not be reached by Reuters for comment late on 
Friday. China’s foreign ministry did not immediately respond to a 
request for comment late on Friday.</p><p>Daily NK, a Seoul-based  website, reported earlier this week that Kim was recovering after  undergoing a cardiovascular procedure on April 12. It cited one unnamed  source in North Korea.</p><figure class="wp-block-image"><noscript><img src="blob:https://usagag.com/99943dd7-3334-4c8e-beb1-bf1457c34186" alt=""/></noscript><img class="lazyload" src='data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=%22http://www.w3.org/2000/svg%22%20viewBox=%220%200%20210%20140%22%3E%3C/svg%3E' data-src="blob:https://usagag.com/99943dd7-3334-4c8e-beb1-bf1457c34186" alt=""/></figure><p>South Korean government 
officials and a Chinese official with the Liaison Department challenged 
subsequent reports suggesting that Kim was in grave danger after 
surgery. South Korean officials said they had detected no signs of 
unusual activity in North Korea.</p><p>On Thursday, U.S. President 
Donald Trump also downplayed earlier reports that Kim was gravely ill. 
“I think the report was incorrect,” Trump told reporters, but he 
declined to say if he had been in touch with North Korean officials.</p><p>On
 Friday, a South Korean source told Reuters&nbsp;their intelligence was that 
Kim was alive and would likely make an appearance soon. The person said 
he did not have any comment on Kim’s current condition or any Chinese 
involvement.</p><p>An official familiar with U.S. intelligence said 
that Kim was known to have health problems but they had no reason to 
conclude he was seriously ill or unable eventually to reappear in 
public.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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