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Kim Jong-un becomes first North Korean leader to cross into the South after 65 years


 
 
 
Kim Jong-un has become the 1st ever North Korean leader to step into South Korea after 65 years for a historic peace summit on Friday where he meets with President Moon Jae-in .

Kim Jong-un crossed the 38th parallel and handed over his sworn enemy before two men walked in a welcome ceremony attended by South Korean soldiers captive. Kim began signing the guest book at Peace House in the shameless village of Panmunjom. The area will be the place where North Korean talks will take place to surrender its nuclear bombs.
‘New history starts from now, at the historic starting point of an era of peace,’ he wrote.
In televised talks shortly afterwards, Kim said he was ready for ‘heartfelt, sincere and honest’ discussions with Moon, although he did not mention denuclearization.






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