Inter-Korean summits
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Inter-Korean summits (North Korean name) | |
Chosŏn'gŭl | 북남수뇌상봉 |
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Hancha | 北南首腦相逢 |
Revised Romanization | Bungnam Sunoe-sangbong |
McCune–Reischauer | Pungnam Sunoe-sangbong |
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Inter-Korean summits (South Korean name) | |
Hangul | 남북정상회담 |
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Hanja | 南北頂上會談 |
Revised Romanization | Nambuk Jeongsang-hoedam |
McCune–Reischauer | Nampuk Ch'ŏngsang-hoedam |
Inter-Korean summits are meetings between the leaders of North Korea and South Korea. There have been three such meetings so far (in 2000, 2007, and 2018). The importance of these summits lies in the lack of formal communication between North and South Korea, which makes discussing political and economic issues difficult. The summits' agendas have included topics such as the ending of the 1953 war (currently there is an armistice in force), the massive deployment of troops at the DMZ (approximately two million in total),[1] the development of nuclear weapons by North Korea and human rights issues.
Overview
2000 inter-Korean summit
Since the establishment of the respective governments in the United States military and small capitals in 1948, the representatives of the two governments met for the first time since the Korean peninsula was divided. Kim Dae-jung, the president of the Republic of Korea who arrived at Pyongyang Sunan International Airport, met Kim Jong-il, head of the North Korean National Defense Commission, directly under the trap of the airport, and the rallies and divisions of the People's Army Corps were held.
- Participants: President Kim Dae-jung of the Republic of Korea and Chairman of the National Defense Commission of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Kim Jong-il
- Place of meeting: Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Pyongyang
- Date of the meeting: June 13 - June 15, 2000
- Results of talks: June 15 joint declaration
2007 inter-Korean summit
The June 2007 summit declaration was adopted, which included the realization of the June 15 Joint Declaration, the promotion of a three-party or four-party summit meeting to resolve the nuclear issue on the Korean peninsula, and active promotion of inter-Korean economic cooperation projects.
- Participants: President Roh Moo-hyun of the Republic of Korea and Chairman of the National Defense Commission of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea Kim Jong-il
- Place of meeting: Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Pyongyang
- Date of the meeting: October 2 - October 4, 2007
- Results of talks: 2007 North-South Summit Declaration
2018 inter-Korean summit
The 2018 inter-Korean summit was held on 27 April 2018 in ROK portion of the Joint Security Area, it would be the third summit between the South and North Korea, agreed by Moon Jae-in and North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un.[2],
- Participants: President Moon Jae-in of the Republic of Korea and Chairman of the State Affairs Commission of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Kim Jong-un
- Place of meeting: Republic of Korea, Joint Security Area
- Date of the meeting: April 27 2018[3]
- Planning of talks: 2017-18 North Korea crisis
See also
- Sunshine Policy
- Northern Limit Line
- 2000 inter-Korean summit
- 2007 inter-Korean summit
- 2018 inter-Korean summit
- 2018 North Korea–United States summit
Press releases
- Two Koreas to hold summit (CNN, Aug 7, 2007)
- New hope of inter-Korean detente (UPI, Aug 10, 2007)
- Inter-Korean summit (chinaview, Aug 8, 2007)
- Korean summit postponed by floods (CNN, Aug 18, 2007)
Footnotes
- ^ "Kim's War Machine". Time. 2003-02-24. Retrieved 2007-11-04.
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(help) - ^ "North Korea says it's willing to hold talks with US and halt pursuit of nukes while negotiations last: South Korea". CNBC. 6 March 2018.
- ^ https://www.tasnimnews.com/en/news/2018/03/29/1689519/north-south-korea-fix-april-date-for-1st-summit-in-years
References
- The Second inter-Korean summit: Four Arguments Against and Why They Could Be Wrong (quoted by nautilus.org)
- Ban Ki-moon welcomes forthcoming inter-Korean summit
- Inter-Korean summit welcome
- Looking forward to new aspect of inter-Korean summit
- the eight-point agreement by the leaders of the two Koreas at the end of their summit (quoted by koreanblog.com)
- 2nd South-North Korean Summit Joint Statement, The Institute for Far Eastern Studies, Kyungnam University
External links
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