North and South Korea's leaders meet inside DMZ

AFP  |  Seoul 

South said met with North Korea's today inside the Demilitarised Zone dividing the two nations, a day after US said his summit with could still go ahead.

The Blue House, South Korea's presidential office, said the two leaders held talks for two hours in the truce village of Panmunjom, where they had met last month and made a declaration vowing to improve ties.

"They exchanged views and discussed ways to implement the Declaration and to ensure a successful US North summit," the said in a statement, adding Moon would make a personal statement tomorrow morning.

On Thursday Trump cancelled his upcoming meeting with Kim which had been due to take place in on June 12 -- only to reverse course a day later and say it could still go ahead after productive talks were held with the North Korean officials.

The original decision to abandon the historic summit blindsided South which had brokered a remarkable detente between and after months of Kim and Trump trading insults and threats of war.

Pictures released by the showed Moon shaking hands with both Kim and his sister Jong, who has played a major public role in recent talks with the South, including leading a delegation across the border during February's

The meeeting between Moon and Kim took place in a grand building on the North Korean side of Panmunjom, a surreal and heavily fortified village that lies between the two countries and marks the spot where the armistice ending the Korean War in 1953 was signed.

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First Published: Sat, May 26 2018. 17:55 IST