South Korean President Moon Jae-in, left, and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un wave during a car parade in Pyongyang, North Korea, on Tuesday after Moon's arrival for peace talks. (Reuters) Moon went a step further, saying the deal will turn the Korean peninsula into a " land of peace without nuclear weapons and nuclear threats." And after the failure of most crops this summer due to a prolonged drought, there is even more pressure on the North Korean regime to find a way to feed its people. New polls indicate that South Koreans have a growing 'trust' in the North Korean leader. It would be the first ever-visit by a North Korean leader.
Source: CBC News September 19, 2018 18:11 UTC