Moon, Kim hold surprise meet over US-N. Korea summit

IANS  |  Seoul 

South Korean held a surprise second meeting with North Korean leader on Saturday, the presidential office said, in an apparent move to convince Kim to hold his scheduled summit with US

The summit came about one month after the leaders held their first-ever meeting on April 27 at the joint security area of Panmunjom, which sits directly on the inter-Korean border.

"The two leaders exchanged their candid views on the implementation of the April 27 Panmunjom Declaration and successful opening of the North-US summit," the statement said.

The second meeting also came two days after Trump called off his scheduled meeting with Kim in Singapore, citing the North's "tremendous anger and open hostility" towards

The first-ever US-North summit was originally set to be held on June 12.

On Friday, Trump said his meeting with Kim could still take place as scheduled after the North's said his country has the "intent to sit with the US side to solve problems".

South Korea's presidential palace refused to confirm any details of the latest inter-Korean summit, saying President Moon himself will explain the outcome in a press conference on Sunday.

Photos and footage of the meeting released by the presidential palace showed that Moon was accompanied by Suh Hoon, the of spy agency.

While Kim was accompanied by Kim Yong-chol, a vice of the central committee of the ruling and of the handling inter-Korean relations.

The two leaders embraced each other before parting after their second summit, possibly indicating a successful outcome for the talks widely expected to have focused on the US-North summit.

Trump earlier said his country too was talking to North about their summit. "We're talking to them now. They very much want to do it. We'd like to do it. We're going to see what happens," he said.

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First Published: Sat, May 26 2018. 19:22 IST