In the latest step forward in cross-border ties, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and South Korean President Moon Jae-in will be meeting again in Pyongyang in September.
The announcement came today after a round of fresh talks between officials from Pyongyang and Seoul at the demilitarised zone (DMZ).
The leaders last met in April and May at the border truce village of Panmunjom, within the DMZ that separates the two Koreas.
‘What’s very important is that both governments do all they ought to do regarding progressing all the issues on the agenda,’Ri Son Gwon, North Korea’s point man for inter-Korean relations, told media.
‘If the issues that were raised at the talks aren’t resolved, unexpected problems could emerge and the issues that are already on the schedule may face difficulties,’ Ri added.
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