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North, South Korea agreed to hold summit in September

After nearly two hours of meeting, delegations of South and North Korea announced that North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un and South Korean President Moon Jae-in will meet sometime in September. That came even though, the US has yet to obtain any concrete plan about denuclearization of the peninsula.

Ahead of the meeting, Ri Son Gwon, chairman chairman of a North Korean committee aiming for the “peaceful reunification” of the peninsula said that the Koreas were like very close friends with an unbreakable bond. After the meeting, he also said that it’s was important to clear the obstacles preventing the relationship from moving forward. He added that “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.”

For now, not date not agenda is released yet and South Korean Unification Minister Cho Myoung-gyon would brief the press later in the day.

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