South Korea’s Moon says Trump-Kim handshake at DMZ would be a milestone

South Korea’s Moon says Trump-Kim handshake at DMZ would be a milestone

A handshake between Trump and Kim on the inter-Korean border would be a 'significant milestone' in the process of denuclearising North Korea, South Korean President Moon says.

The tone between the two Koreas has changed since last year. (Reuters pic)
SEOUL:
A handshake between US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on the inter-Korean border would be a “significant milestone” in the process of denuclearising North Korea, South Korean President Moon Jae-in said on Sunday.

Moon made the remarks as he began a summit with Trump in the South Korean capital, Seoul, ahead of their trip to the demilitarised zone (DMZ) separating the two Koreas, where Trump said he wanted to meet Kim briefly for a handshake.

Trump said he was in “no rush” to reach a deal with North Korea on its nuclear weapons.

Talks between the United States and North Korea have stalled since a summit between the two leaders in February, when they failed to bridge differences between US calls for denuclearisation and North Korean demands for sanctions relief.

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