Inter-Korean summit

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Inter-Korean summit
Korean alphabet : 남북 정상 회담
Hanja : 南北 頂上 會談
Revised Romanization : Nambuk Jeongsang-hoedam
McCune-Reischauer : Nampuk Ch'ŏngsang-hoedam
Summit between Moon and Kim (April 2018)

Inter-Korean summits are the summit meetings between the heads of state of North and South Korea . So far, five of these meetings have taken place: in 2000 , 2007 , April 2018 , May 2018 and September 2018 . Topics of these meetings were a. the declaration of the end of the Korean War , the nuclear disarmament of North Korea, the human rights situation and improvement of economic relations. With a view to a potential Korean reunification , the summits are very relevant.

Overview of previous summits

Summit meeting date place Heads of state Topics and result
1 June 13-15, 2000 Pyongyang ( North Korea ) Joint declaration of June 15th: Joint economic projects, family reunification
2 October 2-4, 2007 Pyongyang ( North Korea ) Declaration of October 4th: Agreement on cooperation
3 April 27, 2018 South Korean side of the Joint Security Area ( Korea ) Panmunjeom Declaration
4th May 26, 2018 North Korean side of the Joint Security Area ( Korea ) Preparing for Trump-Kim summit
5 September 18-20, 2018 Pyongyang ( North Korea ) Disarmament of the long-range missile testing facility in North Korea; Nyŏngbyŏn Nuclear Plant will be closed if US takes similar action; Agreement that the end of the Korean War should be declared in 2018 (peace treaty); Consider co-hosting the 2032 Olympics

See also

Individual evidence

  1. a b Two times you got close: Two times you got close. In: Tagesschau.de . April 27, 2018. Retrieved September 21, 2018 .
  2. ^ Ock Hyun-ju: Key points of Kim's commitments explained by Moon. In: The Korea Herald . September 21, 2018, accessed on September 21, 2018 .
  3. Koreas want the Olympics in 2032. In: ZDF . September 18, 2018, accessed September 21, 2018 .