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- South Korean President Moon Jae-in could join the US-North Korea summit in Singapore, if invited.
- A South Korean official reportedly said that, if Moon attends, he would be there to take part in discussions about declaring a formal end to the Korean War, which has technically been ongoing since 1953.
- But Moon’s potential presence in the US-North Korea summit could end up complicating things between the two mercurial leaders in Trump and Kim Jong Un.
As President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un prepare for their meeting in Singapore on June 12, South Korea indicated it might also join if an invite is extended to President Moon Jae-in.
“We plan to make preparations [for a trip] when there is an invitation, though we still do not know whether there will be one,” a South Korean official said, according to Yonhap News.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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