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North and South Koreans Meet in China

Korean Central News Agency of DPRK

    Pyongyang, April 13 (KCNA) -- An inter-Korean meeting for reunification was held in Longjing, China from April 4 to 6 to commemorate the 15th anniversary of the Pyongyang visit of Late Spring Rev. Mun Ik Hwan. Present were members of the north side delegation headed by An Kyong Ho, director of the Secretariat of the Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of the Fatherland, Mun's widow Pak Yong Gil, and members of the south side delegation led by O Yong Sok, president of Han Sin University.
    Speeches were made there.
    Speakers recalled with deep emotion that President Kim Il Sung met Rev. Mun who came to Pyongyang 15 years back to give him precious instructions related to national reunification and had a warm talk with him.
    The President and leader Kim Jong Il always paid particular attention to his distinguished efforts for reunification and extended positive support to him and showed great care for the widow who came out to carry out the sacred cause of national reunification, following in the footsteps of her husband, they said.
    Noting that the our nation-first spirit is commanding support and sympathy nationwide, they called on all those who love the country and nation and aspire after reunification to join in the nationwide struggle for the nation and reunification under the banner of this spirit, not turning their faces away from the present reality.
    A joint press release was issued at the meeting.
    In the press release the participants resolved to fully develop cooperation favorable to reconciliation, unity, peace and reunification in all fields to bring earlier reunification and conduct a vigorous movement for peace against war to protect the peace and stability of the nation from the crisis of war, true to the main spirit of the June 15 joint declaration, a landmark of national reunification.



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