North Korean Foreign Minister Ri Yong Ho arrived in Sweden on Thursday for previously unannounced talks with his Swedish counterpart, Foreign Minister Margot Wallstrom. In talks that started Thursday and are expected to continue on Friday, the North Korean and Swedish delegations will discuss several topics, including the security situation on the Korean Peninsula, a spokesperson for the Swedish Foreign Ministry said. The visit sparked speculation that the Ri’s two-day trip to Stockholm could set the foundation for a possible meeting between US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. North Korean Foreign Minister Ri Yong Ho arrived in Sweden on Thursday Read more : Opinion: A showdown of alpha males It’s still unclear where the meeting would take place, but Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Lofven said on Thursday that Stockholm was willing to facilitate the talks. “The main actors South Korea, North Korea, China, the US and Japan have to agree on the substance,” he said. “We have said that if we can support such a process, we are prepared to do so.” The talks in Stockholm will also involve Sweden’s consular responsibilities in North Korea, which include representing US diplomatic interests. Sweden has had diplomatic relations with…