Trump sends 'blessings' for upcoming North-South Korea summit to end war

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on Tuesday sent his "blessing" to North-for their joint efforts to improve their bilateral relations.

Trump while addressing the media on the arrival of Japanese for a two-day visit to the United States, gave his support to to end the military conflict with which began in 1950 and has technically continued since a 1953 truce was signed, as reported by the Morning Post.

While confirming to direct the upcoming North-talks at 'very high level' Trump gave them "blessing" to discuss a formal end to the war.

North-is scheduled to host the first-ever inter-Korean summit in which the leaders and are expected to release a joint statement about working together to bring the Korean war to an end.

A between and Kim may be connected around Friday, Moon's chief of staff, Im Jong-Seok, said in a briefing on Tuesday, adding that it had not been decided when they will hold their first conversation.

Since the Korean War ended in 1953 no peace treaty has been signed between the countries that have become a point of contention between the and

The military troops of and US-backed South Korean troops have been for years lined up against each other at their common border though any full-fledged war has been avoided at all cost.

North-is scheduled to host the third inter-Korean summit on April 27. It will be followed by Kim's proposed summit with U.S. in May.

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First Published: Wed, April 18 2018. 04:45 IST