Kim Jong-UN will become the first leader of North Korea, who crosses the border with South Korea

Since the end of the Korean war in 1953 , Kim Jong-UN will become the first leader of North Korea to set foot on South Korean territory.

Tomorrow, April 27, there will be a truly epochal event: the first President of the Republic of Korea to meet with Supreme leader of the Democratic people’s Republic. Summit moon Jae-In and Kim Jong UN will start at 09.30 local time (20.30 in new York).

The Chairman of the workers ‘ party of Korea to cross the demarcation linelaid between the warring parties at the time of the truce, but will remain within the demilitarized zone.

The conversation with the leaders of neighboring countries, until recently, considered irreconcilable ideological protivnikami will be dedicated to the final decision of Kim Jong-UN’s refusal from nuclear weapons.

«The biggest challenge is to determine the level at which both leaders can reach an agreement on the readiness for denuclearization,» said the head of the presidential administration of South Korea Im Jong-Seok.

In addition to the nuclear ambitions of Pyongyang will discuss ways to end the war of 1950-1953 at the official level, as well as a number of economic and social issues.

This meeting is the result of the «thaw» in relations between the two Koreas and opens the way for a possible meeting with Kim Jong-UN and U.S. President Donald trump.

The summit planned to the last detail — from the schedule to the menu. After the first part of the talks and lunch (separately for each delegation) moon Jae-In and Kim Jong UN will plant a pine tree, using the soil and water of their countries as a symbol of «peace and prosperity». This will be followed by the final stage of the negotiations. Then the leaders will sign the agreement and complete the summit Banquet.

Kim Jong-UN will become the first leader of North Korea, who crosses the border with South KoreaThe inscription at the bottom of the screen reads: «summit Meeting between South and North Korea, the US and North Korea.»

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