Kim Jong Un
Earlier this week, Moon Jae-in held a three-day summit with Kim Jong Un.
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The leaders of North and South Korea have signed an agreement to form a joint military committee, to denuclearise North Korea’s site, to stabilise the border and start a search for the bodies still to be found from the Korean War.
Kim Jong Un and Moon Jae-in have met for the third time this year.
It's all part of a historic push for peace.
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