Friday
Kim, Moon discussed denuclearization; permanent peace on peninsula – Seoul
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and South Korean President Moon Jae-in discussed denuclearization and a permanent peace on the Korean peninsula at their summit Friday.
“The two leaders had a sincere and frank dialogue over the denuclearization and the establishment of permanent peace of the Korean peninsula and development of inter-Korea ties,” said Moon’s spokesman Yoon Young-chan.
Wives to attend summit banquet
Meanwhile, Seoul also said the wives of Kim and Moon will join a banquet on Friday.
The banquet would follow the historic summit of the two leaders of the two Koreas.
The presence of the two first ladies – Ri Sol Ju and Kim Jung-sook – had previously been up in the air. /kga
source: newsinfo.inquirer.net
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