
Shortly after Kim Jong-un hosted a high-level delegation of South Korean officials for dinner in Pyongyang on Monday, North Korean state media said the country’s leader intends to advance inter-Korean relations and make the story of Korean history a story of unification.
Kim “repeatedly clarified that it is our consistent and principled stand and his firm will to vigorously advance the North-South relations and write a new history of national reunification by the concerted efforts of our nation to be proud in the world,” according to North Korea’s Korea Central News Agency (KCNA).
The Yonhap news agency has reported that the main goal of South Korean President Moon Jae-in’s envoy to Pyongyang is to enable US-North Korea talks. Chung Eui-young, the head of South Korean national security, and Suh Hoon, Seoul’s spy chief, are among those who met with Kim.
Moon’s delegation hand-delivered a letter from the South Korean president addressing Kim. “Hearing the intention of President Moon Jae-in for a summit from the special envoy of the south side, he exchanged views and made a satisfactory agreement,” KCNA said. Further, the Pyongyang’s leader “gave the important instruction to the relevant field to rapidly take practical steps for it.”
“He [Kim] also made an exchange of in-depth views on the issues for easing the acute military tensions on the Korean Peninsula and activating the versatile dialogue, contact, cooperation and exchange,” KCNA added.
The United States and South Korea are in close contact regarding the inter-Korean talks that are currently underway, State Department spokesperson Katina Adams told Sputnik on Monday. “We are in contact with the Republic of Korea about our unified response to North Korea,” said Adams said.
Washington and Seoul will work together “through the maximum pressure of the campaign to ensure that North-South progress is accompanied by advances towards denuclearization.”
KCNA reports that the meeting was held in “a compatriotic and sincere atmosphere.”
via Pyongyang Seeks to ‘Write New History’ of Korean Unification – State Media
It is correct to assume NOKOMIS is a CIA-DEEP STATE PROXY, a default enemy so to speak, to fuel the profits of the Imperial Banking cartel(s)war machine ? And if so, Iran as well. Is it possible that Trump and the “good guys” or white hats that selected him may have a peace and prosperity agenda ?
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NOKOMIS? That’s a new acronym for me. What does it stand for? It’s my belief that it’s dangerous to assume Trump has no intelligence links. The CIA has always funded both sides.
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NOKO north Korea with auto spelling and a hastily hit send button.
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north Korea ; my phone auto spell is speaking Algonquin ?*
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My take on North Korea is that North and South Korea nearly unified in 2000 and the US blocked it for economic reasons – they knew they could never compete with a unified Korea-China powerhouse. See https://stuartjeannebramhall.com/2017/04/03/down-the-old-memory-hole-how-bush-jr-quashed-the-movement-for-korean-reunification/
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