South Korea's Moon urges North Korea to keep peace deals, return to talks

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South Korea's President Moon Jae-in urged North Korea on Monday to refrain from raising tension and return to dialogue, after threats trumpeted by ...

South Korean President Moon Jae-in speaks during a Memorial Day ceremony at the national cemetery in Daejeon, South Korea, Jun 6, 2020. SEOUL: South Korea's President Moon Jae-in urged North Korea on Monday to refrain from raising tension and return to dialogue, after threats trumpeted by state media in Pyongyang to cut ties and take military action.

"North Korea should not cut communications, raise tension and try to go back to the past era of confrontation," he added.AdvertisementMoon's remarks came as South Korea marked the 20th anniversary on Monday of the first summit between the two nations, which had pledged to step up dialogue and cooperation.

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