US Hopes Korean Summit Will Lead To Future Of Peace: White House

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Kim Jong un became the first North Korean leader to enter the South since the Korean War ended (Reuters)Washington, United States: 
Donald Trump's White House on Thursday voiced hope that a Korean summit would "achieve progress toward a future of
peace," as the leaders of the two countries sat down to talk."We are hopeful that talks will achieve progress toward a future of peace and
prosperity for the entire Korean Peninsula," the White House said in a statement."The United States appreciates the close coordination with
our ally, the Republic of Korea, and looks forward to continuing robust discussions in preparation for the planned meeting between President
Donald J
Trump and Kim Jong Un in the coming weeks.After shaking hands over the Military Demarcation Line dividing the two Koreas, Kim stepped over
-- making him the first North Korean leader to enter the South since the Korean War ended in armistice 65 years ago.He and Moon Jae-in then
momentarily stepped back over the line into the North, before setting off for their inter-Korean summit -- just the third of its kind since
the war's end in 1953.The encounter is intended to pave the way for a much-anticipated meeting between Kim and US President Trump.(Except
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