Our top story this morning...<br />President Moon Jae-in has given an interview to a Japanese newspaper on issues surrounding the Korean Peninsula... ahead of his trip to Tokyo Wednesday for a three-way summit with Japan and China.<br /> Speaking to the (yo-mee-uri) Yomiuri Shimbun, the South Korean leader expressed his expectations for the North Korea-U.S. summit and said Kim Jong-un's firm determination for his regime's "complete denuclearization" will be a positive base for a successful summit with President Trump. <br /> President Moon added that Japan will play an important role in fostering peace and prosperity on the Korean Peninsula,... and said North Korea-Japan talks should resume. <br />He also said the North Korean leader had expressed a willingness to hold talks with Japan at any time. <br />When speaking on the issue of Japan's sexual enslavement of Korean women during the second World War, and the widely disputed 2015 deal on the matter, President Moon said only a sincere apology will *truly settle the issue. <br />
