The Blue House also confirmed the fact that North Korea said that the leaders of the two Koreas exchanged personal letters ahead of the resignation of President Moon Jae-in.



In a message sent to reporters on the morning of the 22nd, Blue House spokeswoman Park Kyung-mi said that information regarding the exchange of personal letters would be announced in the morning.



Earlier, North Korea's Korean Central News Agency reported today that President Moon sent a letter to North Korean leader Kim Jong-un on the 20th, and Kim responded the next day.



In his personal letter, President Moon mentioned that the leaders of the two Koreas have worked hand in hand for peace on the Korean Peninsula and cooperation between the two Koreas even under difficult circumstances, and expressed his willingness to work together so that the inter-Korean joint declarations can serve as the foundation for reunification even after leaving office, the Korean Central News Agency reported. told



General Secretary Kim also "appreciated President Moon's anguish and hard work for the cause of the nation until the end of his term," the Korean Central News Agency added.