President Moon Jae-in expressed his intention to join the North Korean summit at Panmunjom or on board at the Korea-US Summit in Washington, DC last April, but US President Donald Trump said that'the denuclearization agreement must be reached first.' Former White House aide, John Bolton.

At the end of June last year, which began with President Trump's'Surprised Tweet', both US and North Korea wanted a summit meeting between North America and North Korea, but former aide adviser Moon said he wanted to accompany him.

According to a memoir of former Bolton aide officially published tomorrow (23rd) of the local time, the room where it happened, President Trump at the White House Washington DC on April 11 last year in Hanoi, Vietnam on February 27-28 He mentioned that the second round of North American summit resulted in a'no deal' in that he received a good evaluation for walking out rather than signing a'bad deal' (bad deal).

In response, President Moon said in a memoir that he called for a dramatic approach to vision, place, and form that could lead to dramatic results, proposing meetings on Panmunjom or naval warships.

Former adviser Bolton wrote in a memoir that President Moon was very concerned about the breakup of the Hanoi talks and wanted something dramatic to create momentum for what he thought could be a'century talks'.

President Trump said he wanted to break Moon's monologue and evaluate Mr. Moon's ideas, but hope to achieve a practical agreement at the next summit.

"It was not a problem to meet again without agreement, but no one wanted to walk out of the negotiations twice," said Bolton. "But Moon was concerned about the format rather than the content. "The biggest concern for him was that he was able to join Kim (Jung Eun's North Korean secretary) and Trump's meeting," he said in a book.

At the summit meeting held on the same day of June 30, last year, when the Panmunjom Meeting was held, the US side repeatedly refused to accompany President Moon, but also included in the memoir that President Moon continued to stick with him.

Unlike Truth, President Trump explained that Mr. Kim had asked him to meet, and said that it would be great to see Moon if he went with him.

But former aide to Bolton said, "Of course, this was contrary to what Trump told us."

In response, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo wrote that he had intervened in the conversation and reported the coordination between North Korea and President Trump and Kim.

President Moon said the most important issue for President Trump is meeting, but when Chairman Kim stepped into South Korea, he said that if he weren't there, he would not be seen properly.

He said he would say hello to Chairman Kim and hand him over to President Trump before leaving.

He said that Pompeii intervened again and suggested last month's opinion, but North Korea refused.

President Trump said he hoped Moon would attend, but he had no choice but to do as North Korea requested, but he said many of the presidents have visited the DMZ, but that is the first time that the US and South Koreans have been together. "We haven't broken it," said former aide to Bolton.

President Trump said he had something to say to President Kim again, saying, "I don't want to miss this big opportunity," and "I have no choice but to follow because the guard is coordinating the schedule."

At the time, President Trump joined hands with Kim and the military demarcation line, and after watching the scene at the'free house' south of Panmunjom after crossing the country's first military demarcation line, President Moon walked to the top of North America and shakes hands with Kim. The three leaders of North and South America have gathered together.