Historic meeting at the border between the two Koreas

Kim Jong on Friday will become the first North Korean leader to touch South Korean territory since the end of the Korean War in 1953. According to recent reports, South Korean President Moon Yae will meet Kim Jong personally at the border. Historic meeting wants [...]
Kim Jong on Friday will become the first North Korean leader to touch South Korean territory since the end of the Korean War in 1953.
According to recent reports, South Korean President Moon Yae will meet Kim Jong personally at the border.
The historic meeting will be at the centre of recent statements by North Korea that they will give up nuclear weapons, reports the BBC, records Koosva Prees.
To this meeting came after years of tensions and poor relations. However, Seoul has warned that an agreement with the dictatorial state is not easy to reach with nuclear weapons.
The guards of South Korea will perform the welcoming ceremony in a complex between two countries where there is no military presence.












