North Korean and American officials are set to restart working-level discussions on denuclearization over the weekend.<br />Now, many are wondering where they'll hold the talks.<br />According to our Oh Soo-young, the clues so far point to Stockholm.<br />Sweden may once again be the meeting point for North Korean and U.S. officials for their working-level talks set for Saturday.<br />According to media reports,... a Beijing airport employee revealed that the North's top nuclear envoy Kim Myong-gil was listed among those boarding a plane to Stockholm.<br />Stopping over at the Chinese capital,... Kim is expected to board an Air China flight on Wednesday afternoon,... after departing from Pyeongyang in the morning.<br />He will reportedly travel alone,... meaning that the North's first vice foreign minister Choe Son-hui may not attend the working-level talks,... as she did earlier this year.<br />Choe and U.S. Special Representative for North Korea Stephen Biegun held four days of preparatory talks in Stockholm in January,... to arrange a second summit between Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un.<br />She had announced on Tuesday that the North and the U.S. would finally hold the stalled discussions over the weekend,... but did not specify the location.<br />The resumption of working-level talks comes nearly three months after Trump and Kim met at the Demilitarized Zone that splits the two Koreas... and agreed to continue working-level discussions.<br />But since then,... North Korea has been reluctant to choose a date for the talks,... continuing its launches of short-range ballistic missiles.<br />However,... in recent weeks,... both sides have shown willingness to return to dialogue.<br />Oh Soo-young, Arirang News.<br />