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President Trump said that Kim Jong-un had expressed his sympathy for North Korea's efforts during the year and said that if he meets, he would send it to him. He said he would do what he hoped would be achieved if he agreed to the agreement. Mr. Moon, who exchanged such conversations, said he was optimistic about the results as well as the second North Korea summit.

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President Moon Jae-in said that he had disappeared through the summit talks despite the fear that Kim Jong Eun's visit to North Korea would be burdensome.

Rather, President Trump said he left a message asking for Kim's message during the year's end.

[President Moon Jae-in: (President Trump hopes to fulfill all the remaining agreements, and he will fulfill what Kim Jong-un wants.)

Kim emphasized that leaving the agenda is meaningful in itself.

However, the possibility of the ceremony is open for the year, but it was clear that it was up to Kim's decision.

Including the opposition to the conservative opposition.

[Moon Jae-in: I do not think there is any split in the way of Kim Jong Eun's response.]

We have also expressed our willingness to implement the sanctions.

He said that the issue of North-South railway connection can not be done in the framework of sanctions against North Korea.

"We are optimistic that North Korea talks will be a crucial factor in the denuclearization talks," he said. "It is a common understanding that we should discuss the timetable of the Singapore agreement at the second North-South summit.