Agreement on nuclear disarmament in two Korean historic meetings

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North and South Korea agreed to work together to make the Korean Peninsula completely free from nuclear weapons.

The announcement comes after the historic meeting between North Korean Chief Leader Kim Jong Un and South Korean President Mun Jae Inen on Friday. News BBC

After the meeting, the joint announcement of two leaders said that there will be no war on the Korean Peninsula. It has also been decided that the two countries will be formally meeting for the peace agreement.

However, there was no further detail on how the nuclear disarmament work would begin.

The other important decisions that have been made in the meeting are: the end of hostile activities between the two countries, the families who were separated in the Korean War in 1953, pressing China and the United States for bilateral talks, and in this year’s Asian Games, Joint participation

The meeting began on Friday morning in Panamunj, a civilian region on the border of Korea. Hours before the meeting, Kim crossed the northern boundary. After the Korean War in 1950-53, the first North Korean leader entered South Korea’s border.

Kim welcomed the border on the border of the border with South Korean President Moon Zaay In. Afterwards, members of Honor’s guards took the two leaders with a guard of honor to the border village Panamunjaem.

Before the meeting, Kim Jong Un walked past the border At that time Kim Jong met with President Moon Kim Jong signed the guest book There he wrote- “The beginning of a new era”. Then, briefly with the media, the two top Korean leaders sat in a closed-door meeting.

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