SEOUL: North and South Korea’s
leaders held surprise talks on Saturday
after President Donald
Trump cast an uncertain pall over the turbulent
Korean peninsula by cancelling a historic
summit with Pyongyang only to suggest it might still go ahead.Photos released by South Korea showed President Moon Jae-in shaking hands with his counterpart Kim Jong Un on the North
Korean side of the Demilitarised Zone separating the two nations.South Korea’s presidential Blue House said the two
leaders held talks for two hours on Saturday afternoon in the same Panmunjom truce village where they had met last month, making a declaration vowing to improve ties."They exchanged views and discussed ways to implement the Panmunjom Declaration and to ensure a successful US North Korea summit," the Blue House said in a statement, adding Moon would make a personal statement on Sunday morning.On Thursday
Trump rattled the region by cancelling his meeting with Kim which had been due to take place in Singapore on June 12 citing "open hostility" from Pyongyang.But within 24 hours he reversed course saying it could still go ahead
after productive talks were held with North
Korean officials.The original decision to abandon the historic
summit blindsided South Korea which had been brokering a remarkable detente between Washington and Pyongyang
after months of Kim and
Trump trading insults and threats of war.Pictures released by the Blue House showed Moon also shaking hands with Kim’s sister Kim Yo Jong, who has played a major public role in recent talks with the South, including leading a delegation across the border during February’s Winter Olympics.The spy chiefs from both sides were at the meeting according to the photos.The meeting between Moon and Kim took place in a grand building on the North
Korean side of Panmunjom, a surreal and heavily fortified village that lies between the two countries and marks the spot where the armistice ending the
Korean War in 1953 was signed.Only last month the two
leaders met in the same village, with Kim famously inviting Moon to step briefly into the North before they both held talks in a building on the South’s side. Saturday’s meeting is only the fourth time serving
leaders of the two Koreas, who remain technically at war, have ever met.Unlike last month’s summit, which was held in front of live TV cameras, Saturday’s meeting took place in utmost secrecy, with reporters only being told
after the face to face had taken place.The meeting is the latest remarkable chapter in a roller coaster few months on the
Korean peninsula. Last year
Trump and Kim were threatening war
after Pyongyang tested its most powerful nuclear bomb to date and launched test missiles it said were capable of reaching the United States.Tensions were calmed
after Moon grabbed an olive branch from Kim who offered to send a delegation to the Winter Olympics in South Korea, sparking a major detente that led to
Trump agreeing to hold direct talks with Pyongyang.Meanwhile, a White House team will travel to Singapore to prepare for a June 12
summit between US President Donald
Trump and North
Korean leader Kim Jong Un, the White House said on Saturday.Coming
after a surprise meeting between Kim and South
Korean President Moon Jae-in, the move was the latest sign that the on-again, off-again Trump-Kim
summit may yet go ahead as planned."The White House pre-advance team for Singapore will leave as scheduled in order to prepare should the
summit take place," White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said.Trump pulled out of the
summit on Thursday, citing Pyongyang’s "tremendous anger and open hostility" -- only to reverse himself Friday
after North Korea said it was willing to talk "at any time."
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