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Ruling party hopes new inter-Korean summit can improve NK-US ties

By Yonhap
Published : Aug. 10, 2018 - 11:33

The ruling Democratic Party on Friday expressed hope that a new inter-Korean summit could pave the way for North Korea and the United States to make progress in Pyongyang's denuclearization.

The two Koreas will hold high-level talks Monday to discuss preparations for a new meeting between their leaders as both sides agreed in April to hold a summit again in the fall.

President Moon Jae-in held his first summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un on April 27, followed by another one on May 26.




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North Korea and the United States held a historic summit in June in Singapore, but progress over resolving the North's nuclear problems have been slow as Pyongyang wants a declaration to end the 1950-53 Korean War to be done before its denuclearization.

"We hope that (a new inter-Korean summit) could serve as a breakthrough at a time when the North and the US are wrangling over which should be prioritized between denuclearization and a formal end to the war," Choo Mi-ae, the chairwoman at the DP, said at a meeting with senior party members.

She also voiced hope for better inter-Korean exchanges, driven by vibrant sports exchanges.

The Koreas' workers will hold friendly football matches on the weekend.

Seoul approved a trip by a group of young athletes to North Korea for their participation in international youth soccer games in Pyongyang next week. They will travel to Pyongyang via a western land route.

"We hope that the young football players' trip by land will help spur people's passages between the Koreas," Choo added. (Yonhap)


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