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Singapore’s top diplomat visits both Koreas in unusual mission

Pyongyang, SeoulWednesday, May 27, 2026
# **Singapore’s Diplomatic Dance: A Rare Visit to Pyongyang and Seoul**

Singapore’s foreign minister concluded high-stakes talks in Pyongyang on Tuesday, a landmark visit that marks the first time in years a Singaporean official has set foot in North Korea. The closed-door discussions with North Korea’s foreign affairs chief centered on strengthening bilateral ties, though no concrete details were disclosed. Departing from Pyongyang, the minister is set to continue the journey to South Korea, staging a rare diplomatic pivot across the heavily fortified Korean Peninsula.

Beyond bilateral relations, the talks delved into broader security challenges sweeping across Asia and beyond. Analysts highlight Singapore’s longstanding reputation as a neutral mediator in global flashpoints, suggesting this trip aligns with its tradition of subtle, behind-the-scenes diplomacy rather than grand, public declarations.

Yet this isn’t Singapore’s first brush with Korean diplomacy limelight. In 2018, the city-state became the unlikely stage for the historic first summit between then-U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korea’s Kim Jong Un. That meeting, which yielded a vague pledge to pursue denuclearization and peace, has seen little tangible progress since. Despite Trump’s repeated offers for another summit, Pyongyang has remained conspicuously silent—leaving the door ajar but firmly shut for now.


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