North Korea leader Kim Jong-un met South Korean President Moon Jae-in at Panmunjom Fire Station Village on the border of the two countries. Positive messages came from the two leaders in the historic meeting.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, who departed from Pyongyang, traveled south of Panmunjom near the two countries, meeting with South Korean President Moon at Peace House.
KIM JONG-UN: A NEW DATE HAS STARTED
Kim signed the guest book in the House of Peace as part of a summit flow that began with the two leaders first shaking hands and greeting the ceremony mangas of South Korean soldiers. Kim, "From now on, a new date is beginning, the beginning of the age of peace." he received the statement.
The historic chieftain, Kim Yo-jong, a sister of North Korean leader Kim Kim, whom he sent as special representative to South Korea in February, also took place.
At the head of the two leaders' talks, Kim said that he would hold an open, honest and honest meeting with South Korean President Moon, hoping to get a good result at the summit.
"I hope it will be a chance to walk hand in hand as we look with determination to come, instead of having the consequences that can not be carried out as it was in the past." Kim, who said that he was very excited about being "in this historic place" to Moon. Kim thanked Moon for meeting him.
PEACE SYMBOL
Moon thanked Kim for agreeing to organize the summit, saying, "President Kim has crossed the line of military demarcation, so Panmunjom was not a break, but a symbol of peace." commented.
Emphasizing that the world's eyes and ears are turned into Panmunjom, South Korean President Moon said that the summit of the peoples of the two countries as well as the citizens of overseas countries is very high.
The South Korean leader Moon stated that the summit wishes to reach an agreement, to make a perfect gift for everyone who wishes peace in the world and for their own people.
After the end of the interview, North Korean leader Kim, took a black limousine to the north of Panmunjom. After lunch, the two leaders will continue their negotiations.