1、CRS INSIGHT Prepared for Members and Committees of Congress INSIGHTINSIGHTi i The September 2018 Inter-Korean Summit Mark E. Manyin Specialist in Asian Affairs Emma Chanlett-Avery Specialist in Asian Affairs September 25, 2018 From September 18 to 20, South Korean President Moon Jae-in visited North
2、 Korea and held approximately five hours of meetings with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. During the summit, their third since April 2018, the two leaders issued a Pyongyang Joint Declaration pledging denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, improvements in inter-Korean relations, and confidence-b
3、uilding measures to ease military tension. Kim promised to visit Seoul “at an early date.” The Moon-Kim summit has created potential opportunities and obstacles for the United States. The summit appears to have injected new momentum into North Korea-U.S. denuclearization talks, which had stalled in
4、the months after President Trumps summit with Kim in Singapore in June. Meeting with Moon days after the inter-Korean summit, President Trump said that he and Kim would be holding a second summit “in the not too distant future.” The September inter-Korean summit, however, also may have constrained t