Kim Jong-un discussed ways to ease tensions on the peninsula with visiting South Korean envoys.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un discussed a possible summit with envoys from the South's President Moon Jae-in, both sides said on Tuesday, in the latest step of an Olympics-driven rapprochement on the divided peninsula.
The delegation from Seoul is the most senior to travel North for more than a decade, and comes as Moon tries to broker talks between nuclear-armed Pyongyang and Washington, after months of high tensions.
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