Too early for Koreas top meeting

The upcoming chief of the South Korean intelligence service finds it too early for a summit between North and South Korea.

Moon said immediately after his swearing to put an end to the 'security crisis' on the Korean peninsula. 'If necessary, I fly straight to Washington. I will go to Beijing and Tokyo and, if the right conditions are present, also to Pyongyang. ''

According to Moon's future head of intelligence service, it is still too early to talk about a meeting with leaders from neighboring countries. Suh is governed by state press office Yonhap as an expert in North Korea. He played a key role in setting up previous summits. He would have met the Kim Jong-il dying North Korean leader in 2011 several times.