Kim Kye-gwan (Korean pronunciation: [kim.ge.gwan]; born July 6, 1943) is a North Korean diplomat.
His official position was First Vice Minister of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, to which he was promoted (from just Vice Minister) immediately before the Korean Workers' Party Conference of 28 September 2010.
He is the leading figure in international talks over the country's nuclear weapons program, including the six-party talks in Beijing.