President Donald Trump of the United States hardball strategy with the North Korean could be yielding positive results as the North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un on Monday hosted a delegation from the South. It also expressed willingness to engage the US, National Security Office chief Chung Eui-yong revealed Tuesday.
The two Koreas also planned to hold a summit in April at the Peace House, which is located on South Korean side of Panmunjeom., a border village between the two countries.
A five-point agreement was reached during the meeting on Monday. The agreement, which the North’s media described as “satisfactory,” focuses on easing tensions and denuclearization.
The special envoy’s press statement also stated that the North “clearly stated the will to denuclearize,” and that the regime considers nuclear weapons unnecessary provided that its safety is guaranteed.
“The North Korean side expressed that they have the intention to talk frankly with the US in order to discuss the issue of denuclearization and to normalize North Korea-US relations,” Chung said who led South Korea delegation