A general view shows the interior of the Peace House, the venue for Moon-Kim summit, at Panmunjom, April 25, 2018. [Photo/Agencies] SEOUL - With two days left for the historic third summit between the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) and the Republic of Korea (ROK) on Friday, more eyes are put on the border village of Panmunjom, where DPRK top leader Kim Jong-un will cross the military demarcation line (MDL) to become the first DPRK leader to set foot on ROK soil since the Korean War ended in armistice in 1953. Kim is expected to be greeted by ROK President Moon Jae-in in front of the MDL, marked only by a low concrete slab on a narrow aisle between blue pavilions sitting in the middle of Panmunjom and spanning the two Koreas. It will be broadcast live to the entire world from the very first scene in which the two leaders shake hands. The Moon-Kim summit has a historic meaning as denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula is forecast to be on the main dialogue agenda for the leaders' meeting of the rival Koreas for the first time. Previous inter-Korean summits were focused on the meeting itself of the leaders and the inter-Korean relations and cooperation. The denuclearization process was discussed in the form of six-party talks, which involved the two Koreas, China, the United States, Russia and Japan, but have been suspended since late 2008. The DPRK leader showed his willingness to commit to denuclearization talks. According to a press release announced after Moon's special envoys met Kim in Pyongyang in early March, the DPRK side made it clear that it has no reason to possess a nuclear program if its security is guaranteed and military threats toward it are removed. Kim said at the third Plenary Meeting of the Seventh Central Committee of the ruling Workers' Party of Korea (WPK) last week that his country will discontinue nuclear and missile tests, announcing to close down its main nuclear testing facility in Punggye-ri, where all of its six nuclear tests were conducted. Another important matter high on the agenda of the Moon-Kim summit is setting the stage for a peace process on the Korean Peninsula. The Blue House of the ROK has been preparing for the summit under the slogan of Peace, a New Start. Moon said at a summit preparation meeting, Let's make a new history of peace beyond division and confrontation. Moon's office said last week that it was reviewing ways to turn the current armistice agreement into a peace agreement, raising expectations that the declaration of an end to the Korean War can be made after the summit. The Korean Armistice Agreement was signed on July 27, 1953. As part of the efforts to launch the peace process, Moon and Kim would possibly agree to pull guard posts and heavy weapons out of the DMZ which is filled with razor-blade fences, tank traps, mines and watchtowers as well as hundreds of thousands of combat-ready troops. Humanitarian issues can also be discussed, including the reunion of families separated across the heavily guarded border. Since the Korean War ended with armistice, people of the two sides have been banned from visiting and contacting each other. However, discussions on inter-Korean economic cooperation are likely to be limited given the international sanctions on the DPRK over its nuclear and missile programs. The issue cannot be on the dialogue table until the denuclearization talks make progress, experts say. where to buy rubber band bracelet kit
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SINGAPORE - Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong announced here Tuesday the biggest cabinet reshuffle affecting nearly all his 16 ministries in an effort to let the fourth-generation ministers shoulder more responsibilities.The regrouping of the cabinet will come into force on May 1. Two thirds of the ministries will be headed by younger ministers except for transport, health, defence, home affairs and law. The average age of the new cabinet will be 55, one year younger than the current one.Of the three men who have the potential to succeed Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, Chan Chun Sing will chair the Ministry of Trade and Industry, while Finance Minister Heng Swee Keat will be staying on in his existing role but will take over responsibility in National Research Foundation matters as well.In the Education Ministry, the 48-year-old Education Minister Ong Ye Kung, who is in charge of higher education and skills, will now be ascended to take charge of the whole ministry. He will relinquish his appointment as Second Minister for Defence.Three ministers will be retiring, who are Minister for Trade and Industry (Trade) Lim Hng Kiang, 64, Minister for Manpower Lim Swee Say, 63, and Minister for Communications and Information Yaacob Ibrahim, 62.They will be taken over respectively by current labor chief Chan Chun Sing, 48, Second Manpower Minister Josephine Teo, 49, and Minister for Trade and Industry (Industry) S. Iswaran, 55.Lee Hsien Loong said in his facebook post that the younger ministers will progressively take over more responsibility for governing Singapore.
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