North Korea invites South Korea President Moon Jae-in to visit

Alexandra Richards10 February 2018

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has invited South Korea's President Moon Jae-in for a summit meeting in Pyongyang.

The momentous meeting between the two nations would be the first in more than a decade.

Mr Moon's spokesman Kim Eui-kyeom said that Mr Kim's sister verbally delivered the offer during a lunch meeting with Mr Moon at Seoul's presidential palace.

The spokesman said Mr Moon replied that the North and South should continue to work to build conditions so that a summit can take place.

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The spokesman said Mr Moon also called for a quick resumption of dialogue between the United States and North Korea.

Mr Moon's office says Mr Kim's sister, Kim Yo Jong, came to the South as his special envoy.

Past "charm offensives" have been interpreted as North Korea trying to recoup from crippling sanctions on their nuclear programme, or trying to drive a wedge between Seoul and its US ally.

Mr Moon is eager to use Kim Yo Jong's presence at the games to restore regular communication with North Korea and eventually pull it into nuclear talks.

Many in Seoul, however, while interested in the warming high-level contacts, are also tempering expectations for a real breakthrough.

There is worry too that the proposed summit Pyongyang may come with preconditions - a North Korean speciality.

A big one could be a demand to cease the US-South Korean war games that North Korea claims are preparation for invasion.

They start in March, and Washington has so far been adamant that they are crucial.

But Mr Moon, a liberal who has always wanted to engage the North, will also have to convince a good portion of his own people who are deeply wary about North Korean intentions.

After the threats, missile launches and general nastiness from the North over the last year, there is still a lot of anger, fear and scepticism in the South.

Additional reporting by Press Association

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