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Five things about the North-South summit in Pyongyang

Tuesday's meeting between the South's President Moon Jae-in and the North's leader Kim Jong Un -- their third so far this year, but Moon's first trip to Pyongyang as president -- was no exception. Here are five things we have learned so far.

September 18, 2018 / 11:58 IST
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Summits between North and South Korea are closely watched for both spectacular symbolism -- on grand display at the Panmunjom summit in April -- and smaller hints of meaning.

Tuesday's meeting between the South's President Moon Jae-in and the North's leader Kim Jong Un -- their third so far this year, but Moon's first trip to Pyongyang as president -- was no exception. Here are five things we have learned so far.

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Kim's younger sister Yo Jong, whom he sent to the South's Winter Olympics as his special envoy, has emerged as one of his closest advisers and is regularly seen at his side at public events. But she is developing a tendency to stray into shot.

At the first Panmunjom summit, she walked behind Moon and her brother, who were otherwise alone on the red carpet, until she suddenly peeled away.