Kim Wants More Summits With Moon to Tackle Nuclear Issue
- Kim intent on resolving nuclear impasse, Blue House says
- North Korean leader sent personal letter to South Korea’s Moon
Kim Jong Un with Moon Jae-in in April.
Source: Inter-Korean Summit Press Corps/Pool
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Kim Jong Un is intent on resolving the nuclear impasse that has stalled negotiations with the U.S. and wants to hold more meetings with South Korean President Moon Jae-in, Moon’s office said.
The North Korean leader sent Moon a personal letter of well wishes on Sunday, expressing a willingness to meet often in 2019 to advance peace talks and achieve “denuclearization on the Korean peninsula,” Moon spokesman Kim Eui-keum said. Moon thanked him for the letter, tweeting that the North Korean leader “again made clear” that he would act on his agreement with the U.S. and South Korea.