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Moon Jae-in landing: South Korean leader arrives in Pyongyang for summit

Kim welcomed his visitor at Pyongyang's international airport -- where he had supervised missile launches last year as tensions mounted -- the two leaders of the divided Korean Peninsula embracing after Moon walked down the steps of his aircraft.

September 18, 2018 / 12:05 IST
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South Korean President Moon Jae-in talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un during their meeting at the Peace House. (Reuters)
South Korean President Moon Jae-in talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un during their meeting at the Peace House. (Reuters)

South Korea's president and the North's leader Kim Jong Un drove through the streets of Pyongyang together past thousands of cheering citizens Tuesday ahead of a summit where Moon Jae-in will seek to reboot stalled denuclearisation talks between North Korea and the United States.

Kim welcomed his visitor at Pyongyang's international airport -- where he had supervised missile launches last year as tensions mounted -- the two leaders of the divided Korean Peninsula embracing after Moon walked down the steps of his aircraft.

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The North's unique brand of choreographed mass adulation was on full display as hundreds of people on the tarmac waved North Korean flags and unification ones depicting an undivided peninsula.

The South's own emblem was only visible on Moon's Boeing 747 aircraft. Thousands more people, holding bouquets and chanting in unison "Reunification of the country!", lined the streets of the city as Kim and Moon rode through in an open-topped vehicle, passing the Kumsusan Palace where Kim's predecessors -- his father and grandfather -- lie in state.