Kim Jong-un says He Would Visit Seoul's Pres. Office Any Time if Invited

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un said he would visit Seoul's presidential office any time if invited.
Chief presidential secretary for public relations Yoon Young-chan conveyed the remarks in a briefing following the morning session of the historic summit between President Moon Jae-in and Kim on Friday.
Kim made the comment after Moon expressed regret that the South Korean military's guard of honor at the welcoming ceremony was held on a reduced scale. Moon said that Kim would be treated to a grander setting if he visits the presidential office.
Moon also hoped to visit North Korea, saying that he has never been to Mount Baekdu. He said many people visit the mountain through the Chinese side, but he would like to climb it from the North Korean side.
Kim replied that he's afraid the president would be inconvenienced as the transportation system in the North isn't up to speed, but if the president visits, the North will make preparations for a pleasant trip.
The two leaders will hold another summit in the afternoon.
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