The Korean Summit: Cautious Optimism
The leaders of North and South Korea agreed on April 27 to denuclearize
the Korean Peninsula and work to formally end the Korean War this year.
Making history, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un walked across into
South Korea where he was greeted by a beaming South Korean President
Moon Jae-in. This was the first time that a North Korea leader has set
foot in South Korea since the end of the Korean War in 1953. Kim then
asked Moon to step back with him into North Korea; Moon obliged,
eliciting applause from onlookers.
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