One year from the Pyongyang joint declaration Korea expects a dialogue between the United States and Korea September 19 12:59

Korea ’s unification minister Kim Yong-cheol greeted as the South and North leaders signed a year after the joint declaration signed by Pyongyang. "We shouldn't neglect precious opportunities."

The “Pyongyang Joint Declaration” was signed on September 19, last year at the summit meeting of South Korean President Moon Jae-in and North Korea ’s Kim Jong-un, Chairman of the Korean Labor Party. Promotion and north-south economic cooperation were included.

At the commemorative ceremony that was held in Seoul as the year went on, the reunification Minister Kim Yong-cheol greeted, “With the joint declaration, there was no small change. The tension on the Korean Peninsula was greatly eased.” I emphasized its significance.

In addition, Kim ’s unification minister said that North Korea ’s outlook for denuclearization talks with the United States will take place within a few weeks. I will play all the roles that the Korean government can do. "

On the other hand, the US-North Korea summit meeting ended in February, and the economic cooperation between North and South has not progressed. North Korea has repeatedly complained to South Korea, such as repeatedly launching a flying body that appears to be a short-range ballistic missile. We are recruiting.

On the 19th, a joint event between South Korea and North Korea is not scheduled, and it is accepted that it represents the difficulty of improving the North-South relationship.