Kim Jong wants to write a new story with South Korea

North Korean leader Kim Jong has said he wants to have a “breakthrough” in relations with North Korea, addressing a visiting delegation from Seoul that he hoped “wrote a new history of national reunification”. Kim made these comments after a delegation led by [the] chairman.
Kim made these comments after a delegation led by the head of South Korean National Security Office, Chung Eui-yong, visited North Korea.
It exchanged deep views on issues to ease acute military tensions on the Korean peninsula and activate comprehensive dialogue, contact, co-operation and exchange,” reports North Korean news agency “The Guardian”, broadcast Periscopi.

“He reiterated that it is our consistent, principled position and his will determined to strongly develop north-south relations and write a new history of national reunification from our nation's united efforts to be proud of the world. ”
It was not clear what a satisfactory “agreement meant, and despite a continuing invitation for South Korean leader Moon to visit jinn, no date has been set.
The two sides have remained in a technical state of war since the late 1950-53 war in Korea.
The visit comes two months after tensions between North Korea and South Korea have been markedly reduced. /Periscopi/












