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South Korea's Moon says he hopes for progress on denuclearization, written agreement at next summit

SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea’s President Moon Jae-in same on weekday his planned third summit with North Korean leader Kim writer international organisation next month would be ANother step towards the denuclearization of the Choson and an finish to the 1950-53 warfare.
Moon same he hoped for fast progress in talks between North Korea and therefore the u.  s. to attain Pyongyang’s complete denuclearization.



He conjointly same he aimed to start construction of AN inter-Korean railway this year, proposing AN East Asian railroad community by as well as the u.  s., China, Japan, Russia and Mongolia. His remarks were created in a very speech marking the 73rd day of remembrance of the peninsula’s liberation from Japanese rule from 1910-45.