The Citizen (Gauteng)

Moon given dogs by Kim

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– North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has sent South Korean President Moon Jae-in a pair of white North Korean Pungsan dogs as a gift, the latest sign of a dramatic thaw in relations between the Korean rivals.

Moon and Kim held their third meeting this year in the North Korean capital of Pyongyang in mid-September, when Kim proposed the idea of the canine presents, the South Korean presidenti­al Blue House said in a statement yesterday.

The dogs passed through the heavily fortified demilitari­sed zone (DMZ) and the truce village of Panmunjom into South Korea on Thursday.

Kim crossed at the same place to meet Moon for the first time in April this year.

The breed, named after a North Korean county, is known for its loyalty and skills for hunting, even tigers. It is designated as a “natural monument” animal.

The two will live with South Korea’s first dog, Tori, who became the first shelter dog to take up residence at the South Korean presidenti­al compound.

Moon, who is known to be an animal lover, adopted the black mixed breed Tori in July last year, two months after he took office.

In 2000, late North Korean leader Kim Jong-il, father of Kim Jong-un, sent two Pungsan dogs to then-South Korean president Kim Dae-jung. – Reuters

Seoul

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