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Two Koreas Jointly Celebrate 4th Anniversary of June 15 Joint Declaration

Written: 2004-06-14 00:00:00Updated: 0000-00-00 00:00:00

Religious and civic group officials from the two Koreas will meet in the port city of Incheon Monday to commemorate the fourth anniversary of the June 15th South-North Joint Declaration.

Some 100 North Koreans as well as 26 pro-Pyongyang ethnic Koreans from Japan and China will arrive in Seoul Monday afternoon to take part in the four-day event. More than 12,000 South Korean religious and civic group officials will attend the celebrations.

In the first ever South-North summit meeting since the division of the Korean Peninsula, the leaders of the two Koreas signed on June 15th, 2000 a joint declaration under which they agreed to promote cooperation for the reunification of their two countries.

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