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The Inter-Korean Summit is an irregular series of meetings between the leaders of North Korea and South Korea. There have only been two such summits. The first took place in 2000, and was the first official meeting between the two countries since they were divided after the Korean War.CNN: Landmark inter-Korean summit begins with unification pledge (June 14, 2000). The second Inter-Korean Summit took place in 2007, and resulted in the dismantling of a major nuclear reactor in North Korea.BBC: Korean leaders issue peace call (October 4, 2007) Both Summits stressed peace negotiations and closer economic ties between the two countries.
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- First Summit: June 13 - June 15, 2000
- North Korean representative: Kim Jong-Il
- South Korean representative: Kim Dar-jung
- Was the first official meeting between two countries since the two were divided
- Both countries signed a peace declaration
- Called for talks to negotiate a peace treaty to finally end the Korean War
- Second Summit: October 2, 2007
- North Korean representative: Kim Jong-Il
- South Korean repreesntative: Roh Moo-hyun
- Reaffirmed peace declaration from the previous meeting
- Resulted in a major North Korean nuclear reactor being dismantled
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The Inter=Korean Summit and The Sunshine Policy - $24.50
This book is a collection of articles written while working for President Kim Dae-jung at the Kim Dae-jung Peace Foundation and Chongwadae, the South Korean presidential residence. I sincerely hope this book will help readers understand the...
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