Kim wants to 'make history' with South Korea

News Blog: North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un said he would like to create a new history by developing relations with South Korea. Talking to a South Korean delegation visiting the country's capital Pyongyang, he said this.
The North Korean state media quoted KCAAN as saying that 10 members are in South Korea's delegation. Among them, the country's intelligence chief Suhoon Hun and national security adviser Yu Yi Yong After reaching South Korea, the team said they received 'warm reception'. Apart from this, they talk openly about different issues with them.
The two-day visit will emphasize the closure of nuclear weapons among the top leaders of the two countries, and the talks between the United States and Pyongyang. Meanwhile, the United States also agreed to negotiate with North Korea. In this case, they have given condition to stop the development of nuclear weapons. However, Kim has rejected such proposals by the Americans.
After weeks of talks with Suh Huang and Yui Yong North Korea that will fly to the United States, They will go there to discuss the issue of North Korea.
This is the first time South Korean officials of North Korean tour after Kim Jong Un was in power in 2011.
Reciprocity relationship with the old United States. Recently, Pyongyang's missile development and the threat of the two countries caused tensions around the world. South Korea is also a United States ally, against Pyongyang. But in the middle of the month the ice melts of relations began in South Korea, the Winter Olympics were held in the two countries.

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