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Monday and Friday held a summit meeting on the 27th of April in the South Korean security cooperative area. This is the first time North Korean leaders have entered the territory of Korea since the Korean War. North Korea's North Korean leader Kim Jong-eun and President of Korea President Munjein opened the way for Korea to split. At the end of the summit, the two countries promised to work hard to achieve full denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula. They also vowed to announce the official closing of the Korean War within a year. Both countries called for the conclusion of long-term military activities in North Korea border areas and reunification of North Korea as part of the "Bangmao Declaration" signed by the two leaders. In addition, the Leaders agreed to cooperate to connect and modernize the railroad.
Korea's President Munjein and the leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea Kim Jong-under promised to resume reunion during the April talks and promised to welcome the "new era of peace" on the Korean Peninsula. The two leaders will meet again in May and plan to hold the third summit of the DPR Korea next month in Pyongyang. A similar settlement statement was also announced at Kim Jong Il's historic talks with President Donald Tramp on June 12, but there still remains a serious question about North Korea's willingness to denuclearize. The UN International Atomic Energy Agency's report on August 20 stated that Pyongyang is continuing to develop nuclear weapons programs and stated national behavior and recent remarks as "causes of serious concern".
"The moment we saw, tears fell down." The family of Koreans who were desolated during the war explained the feelings of reunion.