South Korean President Moon Jae-in on Thursday reaffirmed his desire for a fourth meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, in comments that come just hours after Pyongyang was reported to have launched two missiles from near its west coast.
Speaking in an interview to mark the two-year anniversary of Moon's inauguration on Friday, the South Korean President said that Seoul had previously refrained from pressing the DPRK on the need for another summit.
South Korean President Moon Jae-in on Thursday reaffirmed his desire for a fourth meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, in comments that come just hours after Pyongyang was reported to have launched two missiles from near its west coast.
Speaking in an interview to mark the two-year anniversary of Moon's inauguration on Friday, the South Korean President said that Seoul had previously refrained from pressing the DPRK on the need for another summit.
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