South Korean name | |
Hangul | 남북 공동선언 |
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Hanja | 南北共同宣言 |
Revised Romanization | Nambuk Gongdong Seoneon |
McCune–Reischauer | Nambuk Kongdong Sŏnŏn |
North Korean name | |
Hangul | 북남공동선언 |
Hanja | 北南共同宣言 |
Revised Romanization | Bungnam Gongdong Seoneon |
McCune–Reischauer | Pungnam Kongdong Sŏnŏn |
The June 15th North–South Joint Declaration was adopted between leaders of North and South Korea in June 2000 after various diplomatic meetings between the North and South. As a result of the talks, numerous separated families and relatives from the North and the South had meetings with their family members in Pyongyang and Seoul.
According to the North–South Joint Declaration, the North-South ministerial talks and North–South military working-level talks were held four times in Pyongyang, Seoul and Jeju Island from July to December 2000. North-South Red Cross talks were held three times and the working-level contacts for the North and South economic cooperation several times till March this year.
In accordance with the noble will of the entire people who yearn for the peaceful reunification of the nation, President Kim Dae-jung of the Republic of Korea and Supreme Leader Kim Jong-il of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea held a historic meeting and summit talks in Pyongyang from June 13 to 15, 2000.
The leaders of the South and the North, recognizing that the meeting and the summit talks were of great significance in promoting mutual understanding, developing South–North relations and realizing peaceful reunification, declared as follows:
President Kim Dae-jung cordially National Defence Commission Chairman Kim Jong-il to visit Seoul, and Chairman Kim Jong-il will visit Seoul at an appropriate time.
(signed) Kim Dae-jung, President, The Republic of Korea
(signed) Kim Jong-il, Chairman, Supreme Leader, The Democratic People's Republic of Korea
June 15, 2000