President Moon says third N. Korea-U.S. summit is ahead
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President Moon says a third summit between North Korea and the U.S. is in the horizon.
This came while President Moon Jae-in was speaking to UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres on Monday,... where they discussed cooperation on the inter-Korean peace process.
During their meeting, President Moon thanked Guterres for backing his administration's peace drive,... and asked for the UN's continued support.
The UN chief credited the South Korean leader for his devotion toward peace,... and vowed to continue to back the South Korean government.
According to the Blue House,... President Moon also revealed that Seoul is willing to provide additional aid to the North, depending on how much progress is made on its denuclearization.
That would be on top of South Korea's eight-million U.S. dollar donation through the WFP and UNICEF,... and the 50-thousand tons of rice Seoul is trying to send.
They also discussed joint efforts for the P4G Summit on green growth, which will be hosted by South Korea next year.
Earlier in the day, President Moon Jae-in and his Polish counterpart Andrzej Duda agreed to boost cooperation on infrastructure, energy and defense.
President Moon noted that the two countries are shoring up their investment ties and R&D cooperation for the production of electric vehicle batteries.
On the Korean peace process-- President Moon asked Poland, a member of the Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission, serving as the non-standing member of the Security Council,.... to work hard for lasting peace on the Korean Peninsula.
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