문 대통령, "6월 남북정상회담 물리적으로 가능,... 대북제재 해제 위해 비핵화 실질적 진전 있어야"<br /><br />President Moon Jae-in has said once again... that holding another inter-Korean summit this month is NOT impossible,… a sign he's determined to get things moving again towards peace.<br />But to build ties between the two Koreas,... he says the sanctions on Pyeongyang will need to go away.<br />Park Hee-jun starts us off. <br /> President Moon Jae-in says all that needs to happen for there to be a fourth inter-Korean summit by the end of this month... is for North Korea's Kim Jong-un to agree to one.<br />"The two Koreas have held summits in the past with only a short period of negotiation, so physically it's not impossible. Whether or not Chairman Kim decides to do that depends on him."<br /> He was speaking in a joint presser Thursday with the President of Norway after their own bilateral summit.<br />President Moon reiterated that the timing, location and the formality of the summit with Kim Jong-un does not matter at all. <br />And he revisited the idea of economic sanctions relief and corresponding efforts from the North to denuclearize.<br />"For the relationship of the two Koreas to properly improve, ties should extend to multiple forms of economic cooperation, including the Gaeseong joint industrial complex." <br /> And for that,… international sanctions on Pyeongyang would have to be lifted,... which can only happen when the North makes practical progress towards denuclearization. <br /> Also President Moon said he's been briefed by President Trump on Kim Jong-un's latest letter.<br />The South Korean leader said there's an interesting point in it that President Trump has not yet mentioned.<br />On the inter-Korean peace process, President Moon and Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg agreed... that they're working together to achieve the Korean Peninsula's complete denuclearization.<br />"President Moon will end his trip to Norway in Bergen. He will see firsthand the countries' strong bilateral cooperation in the form of a Norwegian Navy logistics and support ship built by Korea’s Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering. <br />The South Korean leader will then head to Swedenthe last stop of his three nation trip to Northern Europe. <br />Shin Se-min, Arirang News, Oslo."<br />