Korean Leaders Exchange Letters To End A Year Of Progress



BBC: Kim Jong-un letter to Seoul asks for more summits in 2019

North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un has vowed to "frequently" meet South Korea's President Moon Jae-in next year to discuss denuclearisation.

In a rare letter to Seoul, Mr Kim said he wished to pursue peace between the countries and "solve the issue of denuclearising the peninsula together", a spokesman for Mr Moon said.

Mr Kim also expressed "much regret" that he could not visit Seoul in 2018.

He promised to make the trip after Mr Moon visited Pyongyang in September.

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