North and South Korea have agreed to hold an inter-Korean summit in September in a bid to boost diplomatic momentum on the peninsula.
South Korean president Moon Jae-in will travel to Pyongyang for the meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, which comes amid fraying ties between the regime and Washington.
North Korea and the US have traded barbs in recent weeks, raising the possibility that a denuclearisation deal announced in Singapore in June could fall apart — a prospect Mr Moon is keen to avoid.
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