Khaleej Times

Kim vows more talks with Moon next year

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seoul — North Korean leader Kim Jong-un vowed to meet the South’s President Moon Jae-in “frequently” next year to discuss denucleari­sation of the peninsula in a rare letter sent to Seoul, Moon’s office said on Sunday.

The leader of the isolated North met with Moon three times this year — twice at the border truce village of Panmunjom and once in the North’s capital Pyongyang — as a reconcilia­tory push gathered pace.

During Moon’s visit to Pyongyang in September, Kim promised to pay a return visit to the South’s capital Seoul “at an earliest date,” sparking speculatio­n he may visit by the end of this year.

But the much-anticipate­d trip has not yet materialis­ed, which left the young ruler feeling “much regret,” according to Kim’s letter sent to mark the end of the year, Moon’s spokesman said.

The North’s leader “expressed a strong determinat­ion to visit Seoul while watching future situation,” Kim Eui-kyeom told reporters.

Kim Jong Un also “expressed an intention to meet with Moon frequently in 2019” to pursue peace and “solve the issue of denucleari­sing the peninsula together,” the spokesman said.

The official did not elaborate on how the letter was delivered.

Moon welcomed the latest message, saying Kim had also expressed “active intention to carry out agreements” made in his previous summits with the US and the South, without elaboratin­g further.

“I welcome chairman Kim’s intention to solve together the issue of denucleari­sation...by meeting frequently even next year,” Moon said. —

I welcome Kim’s intention to solve together the issue of denucleari­sation...by meeting frequently even next year

Moon Jae-in, S. Korean President

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