South Korea’s President Moon Jae-in said he would be open to a summit with Kim Jong Un, North Korea’s supreme leader, and said that de-nuclearisation of the peninsula would be the ultimate objective.
The comments came on Wednesday as Mr Moon reiterated his country’s adherence to international sanctions on Pyongyang amid concerns that thawing ties between the two Koreas could reduce pressure on the reclusive regime.
“South Korea will continue to keep pace with the pressure and sanctions by the international community. We have no plans to ease our unilateral sanctions against North Korea,” he said.
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