South Koreans split into two camps, some of them calling for North Korea bombing

North Korean leader Kim Jong made history on Friday, as he moved to South Korea to hold talks with President Moon Jae. It was the first meeting since the two neighbours had ended the Korean War 65 years ago, reports “Al Jazeera”, the Periscope broadcast. The meeting between the two presidents has been held [...]
It was the first meeting since the two neighbours had ended the Korean War 65 years ago, reports “Al Jazeera”, the Periscope broadcast.
The meeting between the two presidents has been held in a demilitarised area. But North Korean anti-Corra protests have been held in Paju country in South Korea, with the request South Korean President Moon has to withdraw from the summit. Some of them sought to bomb North Korea.
On the other hand, there has been a gathering of summit supporters displaying a map on which the unification of two choirs is seen.. /Periscopi/

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