14 Nov 2024
Tuesday 6 March 2018 - 12:30
Story Code : 296529

North Korea makes agreement with South Korea after historic meeting

Tasnim North Korean leader Kim Jong Un met senior South Korean government officials for the first time and said it is his firm will to vigorously advance inter-Korean ties and pursue reunification, the Norths official news agency said on Tuesday.


A 10-member South Korean delegation led by National Security Office head Chung Eui-yong traveled to the North Korean capital, Pyongyang, on Monday in hopes of encouraging North Korea and the United States to talk to one another.

Hearing the intention of President Moon Jae In for a summit from the special envoy of the south side, (Kim Jong Un) exchanged views and made a satisfactory agreement, the Norths Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said of the meeting, according to Reuters.

The agency did not provide details on what that agreement was but an official from the presidential Blue House in Seoul said it partially addressed the summit offer made by the North.

Seouls delegation met Kim Jong Un, his sister Kim Yo Jong, Kim Jong Uns wife and other officials on Monday, said Kim Eui-kyeom, a spokesman for the Souths presidential office. Kim Yo Jong attended the Winter Olympics opening ceremony last month.

The delegation will wrap up a two-day trip to Pyongyang later on Tuesday after another meeting with North Korean officials, the spokesman said.

Blue House officials could not confirm whether Kim Jong Un would be present at Tuesdays meeting.

Chung said in Seoul before leaving on Monday his team would deliver the South Korean presidents wish to bring about denuclearization of the Korean peninsula and permanent peace.

Kim Jong Un gave orders for practical steps regarding the letter from Moon that was delivered to him by the delegation, KCNA said without elaborating.

He also made an exchange of in-depth views on the issues for easing the acute military tensions on the Korean Peninsula and activating the versatile dialogue, contact, cooperation and exchange, the report said.

Washington and Pyongyang have been at loggerheads for months over the Norths nuclear and missile programs, with US President Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un trading insults and threatening war.

Recently, Trump said his administration will sit down for negotiations with North Korea only if Pyongyang agrees to eliminate its nuclear arsenal.

Now we are talking and they ... called up a couple of days ago. They said that we would like to talk. And I said, So would we, but you have to denuke, you have to denuke, Trump said.
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