“To unite the Korean Peninsula is something we all seek”: Klimkin about the meeting of leaders of the two Koreas
“To unite the Korean Peninsula is something we all seek”: Klimkin about the meeting of leaders of the two Koreas
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The Minister believes the encouraging results of the meeting.
The Minister of foreign Affairs of Ukraine Pavlo Klimkin welcomed the meeting of the leaders of the DPRK and the Republic of Korea , Kim Jong-UN and moon Jae-In.
“I am glad that the Korean Peninsula may subside the tension. The results of the meeting of the two leaders in Panmunjom really encouraging,” wrote Klimkin Twitter.
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The head of the Ukrainian foreign Ministry hopes that the leaders of the two Koreas will be able to implement all planned.
“To achieve peace and unification of the Korean Peninsula is something to aspire to Koreans, we all aspire”, – concluded the Minister.
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Recall, the dictator of North Korea Kim Jong UN first arrived on an official visit to South Korea. He became the first leader of the DPRK that crossed the demilitarized zone between the two countries. He was met by President moon Jae-In. The leaders agreed to work over the end of the war, which legally lasted between the two countries since 1950.
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In the border area was the summit of leaders of newly hostile Nations. For the first time in 65 years the head of the DPRK crossed the demarcation line and stepped on the land of neighbors. Kim Jong UN even said he was willing to visit Seoul. Maybe that the South Koreans will finally refuse to rattle Pyongyang’s nuclear weapons.
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