The Asian Age

Kim Jong Un, South Korea’s Prez Moon meet amid uncertaint­y over US summit

■ Hopes for peace resurface as leaders meet in DMZ

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Seoul, May 26: North and South Korea’s leaders held surprise talks on Saturday after President Donald Trump cast an uncertain pall over the turbulent Korean peninsula by cancelling a historic summit with Pyongyang only to suggest it might still go ahead.

Photos released by South Korea showed President Moon Jae- in shaking hands with his counterpar­t Kim Jong Un on the North Korean side of the Demilitari­sed Zone separating the two nations.

South Korea’s presidenti­al Blue House said the two leaders held talks for two hours on Saturday afternoon in the same Panmunjom truce village where they had met last month, making a declaratio­n vowing to improve ties. “They exchanged views and discussed ways to implement the Panmunjom Declaratio­n and to ensure a successful US North Korea summit,” the Blue House said in a statement, adding Moon would make a personal statement tomorrow morning.

On Thursday Trump rattled the region by cancelling his meeting with Kim which had been due to take place in Singapore on June 12 citing “open hostility” from Pyongyang. But within 24 hours he reversed course saying it could still go ahead after productive talks were held with North Korean officials. The original decision to abandon the historic summit blindsided South Korea which had been brokering a remarkable detente between Washington and Pyongyang after months of Kim and Trump trading insults and threats of war. Pictures released by the Blue House showed Moon also shaking hands with Kim’s sister Kim Yo Jong, who has played a major public role in recent talks with the South, including leading a delegation across the border during February’s Winter Olympics.

The spy chiefs from both sides were at the meeting according to the photos. The meeting between Moon and Kim took place in a grand building on the North Korean side of Panmunjom, a surreal and heavily fortified village between the two countries. Only on April the two leaders met in the same village, with Kim famously inviting Moon to step briefly into the North before they both held talks in the South’s side. — Agencies

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 ?? AP ?? A woman activist shows a message which reads “Return to Talks” as they cross the Unificatio­n Bridge, which leads to Panmunjom in the Demilitari­sed Zone, during the 2018 DMZ Women Peace Walk in Paju, South Korea, on Saturday. —
AP A woman activist shows a message which reads “Return to Talks” as they cross the Unificatio­n Bridge, which leads to Panmunjom in the Demilitari­sed Zone, during the 2018 DMZ Women Peace Walk in Paju, South Korea, on Saturday. —

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