Koreas’ Talks Begin With Goodwill, if No Quick Results - News Summed Up

Koreas’ Talks Begin With Goodwill, if No Quick Results


Moon Jae-in became the first South Korean president to visit Pyongyang in more than a decade. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un offered him a lively welcoming party, kicking off a three-day inter-Korean summit. Photo: Getty ImagesSEOUL—The leaders of North and South Korea emerged from two hours of talks in Pyongyang without any immediate new agreements as they seek to break an impasse in U.S.-North Korea nuclear negotiations and keep their own engagement on track. On the first of three days of talks Tuesday, South Korean presidential spokesman Yoon Young-chan tried to keep expectations low, saying that it was just the start of the summit and that speedy results were unlikely. The South Korean delegation hoped to exchange views on how to secure a breakthrough...


Source: Wall Street Journal September 18, 2018 11:33 UTC



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