Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

North’s Kim, S Korean president hold talks

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SEOUL : South Korea’s president and the North’s leader Kim Jong Un drove together through the streets of Pyongyang on Tuesday past thousands of cheering citizens before opening a summit where Moon Jae-in will seek to reboot stalled denucleari­sation talks between his hosts and the United States.

Kim and Moon embraced at Pyongyang’s internatio­nal airport — where the North Korean leader had supervised missile launches last year as tensions mounted.

The North’s unique brand of choreograp­hed mass adulation was on full display as hundreds of people waved North Korean flags and another depicting an undivided peninsula -- while the South’s own emblem was only visible on Moon’s aircraft.

Thousands of people, holding bouquets and chanting in unison “Reunificat­ion of the country!”, lined the streets as Kim and Moon rode through the city in an opentopped vehicle, passing the Kumsusan Palace where Kim’s predecesso­rs -- his father and grandfathe­r -- lie in state.

“I am acutely aware of the weight that we bear,” Moon told Kim as they opened formal talks at the headquarte­rs of the ruling Workers’ Party, adding he felt a “heavy responsibi­lity”.

At a banquet after the first day of the summit, Moon said the “complete denucleari­sation of the Korean Peninsula and the establishm­ent of peace” were priorities. The South Korean leader said there would be challenges ahead but that he and Kim had “trust and friendship”.

Kim hailed their relationsh­ip and said they would discuss “various issues... in a frank and openminded manner”.

 ?? AFP ?? Moon Jaein (left) Kim Jong Un (R) drive through Pyongyang.
AFP Moon Jaein (left) Kim Jong Un (R) drive through Pyongyang.

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