Leaders two Koreas speak to each other

Leaders two Koreas speak to each other

World April 26, 2018 19:33

panmunjom - The leaders of North and South Korea meet Friday for the first time in ten years. The summit meeting between the South Korean president Moon Jae-in and the North Korean leader Kim Jong-un could possibly mean the end of the state of war between the two countries, which signed a truce in 1953.

The two may also reach agreement on returning the DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) to its original state. The 4-kilometer-wide no man's land runs along the line where the Korean War ended. The demilitarized zone is full of landmines and barbed wire and is guarded by soldiers from both sides.

South Korea showed its goodwill earlier this week by stopping the loudspeaker propaganda at the border. North Korea announced last weekend to immediately stop nuclear testing and missile testing.

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