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On April 27th the world witnessed a historic event when the two Koreas-North and South came together to announce the end of hostilities between the two countries and start a process of reconciliation. The world saw a summit between South Korean President Moon Jae-in and the North’s leader Kim Jong Un. Visuals of both leaders seen on live TV smiling and even hugging humanised North Korean dictator Kim in a way that the global community had never seen. The summit was followed by another welcome announcement by North Korea, with Kim stating that it was willing to completely shut down its nuclear weapons program. In Depth today analyses the background of the rivalry of the two Koreas and the decision to end it after all these years.
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