President of South Korea "New Corona Crisis: New Opportunity for North-South Cooperation" April 27, 18:13

President South Korea ’s Moon Jae-in said yesterday, “It ’s a new opportunity for the new coronavirus,” two years after the first summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Eun ’s Labor Party chairman. He said that he could improve his relationship with North Korea through cooperation in the field of health. There was no mention of Kim's health condition.

On April 27, South Korean President Moon Jae-in held his first summit meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Eun's Labor Party chairman at Panmunjom (Panmun branch), which is located on the military border between North and South.

Two years later, on the 27th, President Moon said, "We are looking for the most realistic and practical way of North-South cooperation. The crisis of the new coronavirus could be a new opportunity." He was motivated to improve his relationship with North Korea.

He emphasized, "Opening the future of a peaceful economy based on the trust between me and Chairman Kim and a firm will for peace", but there was no mention of Chairman Kim's health condition.

On the 27th, the Korean government will hold a commemorative event at a station near the military boundary on the eastern Gangwon (Gangwon-do) road, and is willing to proceed with the business that connects the north and south railways included in the joint declaration of the summit. Appealed.

The Mun administration wants to reach the resumption of economic cooperation between the North and South, partly due to the ruling party's overwhelming victory in the general election, but the future outlook under international sanctions against North Korea is unclear.