April 2018 inter-Korean summit

April 2018 Inter-Korean summit
South Korea: 2018년 남북정상회담
North Korea: 2018년 북남수뇌상봉
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Kim Jong-un and Moon Jae-in shake hands
Kim Jong Un shakes hands with Moon Jae-in
Host countrySouth Korea
Motto평화, 새로운 시작
平和, 새로운 始作
(Peace, A New Start)
Venue(s)Inter-Korean Peace House
ParticipantsNorth Korea Kim Jong Un
South Korea Moon Jae-in
Website2018 Inter-Korean Summit
April 2018 inter-Korean summit
South Korean name
Hangul2018년 남북정상회담
Hanja2018年 南北頂上會談
Transcriptions
Revised Romanization2018nyeon Nambuk Jeongsang-hoedam
McCune–Reischauer2018nyŏn Nambuk Chŏngsang-hoedam
North Korean name
Chosŏn'gŭl2018년 북남수뇌상봉
Hancha2018年 北南首腦相逢
Transcriptions
Revised Romanization2018nyeon Bungnam Sunoe-sangbong
McCune–Reischauer2018nyŏn Pungnam Sunoe-sangbong

The April 2018 inter-Korean summit took place on 27 April 2018[1] on the South Korean side of the Joint Security Area,[2] between Moon Jae-in, President of South Korea, and Kim Jong Un, Chairman of the Workers' Party of Korea and Supreme Leader of North Korea. The summit was the third inter-Korean summit – the first in eleven years. It was also the first time since the end of the Korean War in 1953 that a North Korean leader entered the South's territory; President Moon also briefly crossed into the North's territory.[3][4]

The summit took place after the two sides had already held several meetings in preparation for their joint attendance at the 2018 Winter Olympics. The idea was initially brought forward through an official invitation from the North[4] to conduct a meeting. The summit was focused on the North Korean nuclear weapons program and denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula. The Panmunjom Declaration was made following the summit.

  1. ^ "Seoul proposes high-level talks about Pyongyang summit". Blue House. 21 March 2018. Archived from the original on 27 April 2018. Retrieved 21 March 2018.
  2. ^ Choe, Sang-Hun (9 February 2018). "Kim Jong-un Invites South Korean Leader to North for Summit Meeting". The New York Times. Retrieved 29 March 2018.
  3. ^ "Kim offers to visit Seoul 'any time if you invite me': South Korea". Archived from the original on 27 April 2018. Retrieved 27 April 2018.
  4. ^ a b "North Korea's Kim Jong Un invites South Korea's president to Pyongyang". The Washington Post. 10 February 2018. Retrieved 29 March 2018.

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