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Korea Herald: Moon may travel to Singapore for three-way summit to declare end of Korean War
South Korean President Moon Jae-in may travel to Singapore next month to hold a three-way summit with his US and North Korean counterparts, Seoul officials noted Thursday, possibly suggesting that Washington and Pyongyang may currently be considering a formal end to the Korean War as an incentive to the North for its denuclearization.
An official from the presidential office Cheong Wa Dae said nothing has yet been decided when asked if President Moon planned to visit Singapore for a three-way summit with US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, who are expected to hold a bilateral summit there on June 12.
However, the official said the president will make a trip if there is an invitation from the US and North Korea.
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WNU Editor: Not going to happen ..... three is always a crowd. This is going to be a U.S. - North Korean summit exclusively.
"three is always a crowd." Perhaps or perhaps the Chinese can be invited. After dealing treacherously with us previously, if I were POTUS, I would be reluctant to trust SK with anything. With that said any final agreement to end the war between NK and SK will need their approval.
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