Moon won't discuss possible summit with North Korea's Kim
18/2/2018 14:01
South Korean President Moon Jae-in said Saturday that he hopes his efforts to engage rival North Korea at the Olympics will also lead to better ties between the North and its other major rival, Washington, as well as help set up talks on ridding the North of its nuclear bombs. But Moon wouldn't answer a question from The Associated Press about what needs to happen before he'll take North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un up on his invitation for a summit. He earlier said "let's not get too far ahead" on a summit, according to his office. Moon has yet to accept the North Korean offer, which was delivered Feb. 10 by Kim's younger sister, Kim Yo Jong. He's only said that the Koreas should "create an environment" for talks.
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