靑 "가을 남북정상회담 장소, 평양에만
국한되진 않아"
Cheong Wa Dae
says time, place for third inter-Korean summit may change
When and where the
leaders of the two Koreas will meet for another round of
talks may be finalized in a high-level meeting next week, but an earlier
agreement to meet in Pyongyang this fall could be changed.
South Korean
President Moon Jae In and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un agreed
to hold their next summit in Pyongyang at their historic summit held
April 27th on the southern side of the truce village of Panmunjom.
Cheong Wa Dae
spokesman Kim Eui Kyeom told press in a
daily briefing on Friday that Pyongyang will be considered the
venue by default under the joint declaration, but there is a possibility
it may change.
The remarks came
one day after the two Koreas agreed to hold high-level
talks on Monday partly to discuss the proposed Moon-Kim summit, which
will be the third of its kind since the South Korean president took
office in May 2017. The two held their second summit on the North Korean side
of the truce village of Panmunjom on May 26th.