President Moon Jae-in and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un recently exchanged personal letters, the North Korean Central News Agency reported.



The Korean Central News Agency reported that Chairman Kim Jong-un received a letter sent by President Moon Jae-in two days ago and "sent a letter in reply" yesterday (21st).



The Central News Agency reported that the leaders of the two Koreas exchanged warm greetings through personal letters.



In his personal letter, President Moon Jae-in mentioned that the leaders of the two Koreas have worked hand in hand for peace and inter-Korean cooperation despite difficult circumstances, and expressed his willingness to work together so that the inter-Korean joint declarations become the foundation for reunification even after he retired from office, the Central News Agency reported. told



In his letter of response, Chairman Kim Jong-un recalled the fact that the leaders of the two Koreas announced the historic joint declarations and gave hope for the future to the whole nation, and praised President Moon Jae-in's anguish and hard work for the cause of the nation until the end of his term in office. The Central News Agency reported that



The two leaders shared the view that inter-Korean relations will improve and develop in line with the aspirations and expectations of the people, "if both leaders make sincere efforts with hope," the Korean Central News Agency said.



The Central News Agency reported that the exchange of personal letters between the leaders of the two Koreas was a sign of deep trust.