The third inter-Korean summit of this year begins two days from now in Pyeongyang.<br />And today, South Korea's presidential office announced the list of delegates who'll be accompanying president Moon Jae-in to the North Korean capital.<br />Oh Jung-hee has the details. <br />More than 150 delegates will be accompanying President Moon on his trip to Pyeongyang.<br /> There are 14 officials from the government -- including National Security Adviser Chung Eui-yong... and intelligence chief Suh Hoon, both of whom have been sent to North Korea as special envoys.<br />Plus the ministers in charge of unification, foreign affairs and national defense.<br /> Also included are the ministers of culture, land, maritime affairs and the head of the forest service -- a sign that Seoul wants to talk about cultural and sporting exchanges,... railway and road connections and forestation.<br /><br /> "President Moon Jae-in explained the aims of this summit as the following: to improve and further develop inter-Korean relations, to mediate between North Korea and the U.S. and revive their denuclearization talks, and to completely eliminate military tensions and the threat of war on the Korean Peninsula."<br /><br /> Many South Korean business leaders are going too -- namely, the head of Hyundai Group -- which spearheaded both the tours to Mount Kumgang and the inter-Korean Kaesong Industrial Complex -- and the head of the association of companies that ran businesses at the industrial zone.<br /><br /> "Those who will be going include the chairperson of Hyundai Group, Hyun Jeong-eun ; the chairman of SK Group, Chey Tae-won ; LG Group Chairman Koo Kwang-mo ; the vice chairman of Samsung Electronics, Lee Jae-Yong , and the vice president of Hyundai Motor Group Kim Yong-hwan ."<br /><br /> For the first time in the history of inter-Korean summits, the leaders of some of South Korea's political parties are going to Pyeongyang as well.<br />Those who accepted the President's invitation are the heads of the ruling Democratic Party, the minor opposition Party for Democracy and Peace and the minor progressive Justice Party.<br /> The delegation will also include representatives of civic groups... as well as the arts, religion and labor.<br />Oh Jung-hee, Arirang News. <br />