Pyongyang to unify time zone with Seoul from May 5

IANS  |  Seoul 

will unify its time zone with South Korea's starting from May 5 in a bid to promote the two countries' reconciliation, Pyongyang's said Monday.

decided to push back its standard time by 30 minutes in August 2015, claiming the move was aimed at removing the vestige of Japan's 1910-45 colonial rule of the

The two Koreas previously used an identical standard time, set in the period.

The Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly, North Korea's parliament, has decided to adopt a decree on synchronizing the country with Seoul's time zone starting this Saturday, according to Pyongyang's Korean (KCNA).

Kim said the move to unify the time zone is "the first practical step for national reconciliation and unity", according to

"Noting that it was a painful wrench to see two clocks indicating and times hanging on a wall of the summit venue, he proposed unifying the times of the north and the south before doing anything else," quoted Kim as saying.

Moon's told reporters about Kim's surprise proposal on Sunday.

Re-setting the standard time was a verbal promise by Kim, not an issue that was agreed upon at last week's summit.

But the North's swift announcement apparently reflects its resolve to improve ties with and implement a set of inter-Korean summit agreements, reports News Agency.

"The move seems to indicate Kim's active willingness for improving inter-Korean relations and seeking harmony with the international community. It also shows the country's resolve to implement inter-Korean agreements at a fast pace," Baik Tae-hyun, at Minister, told a press briefing on Monday.

Moon and Kim held the summit at the border village of and agreed to seek "complete" denuclearisation of the and push for declaring an end to the 1950-53 Korean War this year.

On Sunday, offered to close down its in Punggye-ri also in May.

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First Published: Mon, April 30 2018. 08:10 IST