
That's coming from President Moon Jae-in during his meeting with leaders of South Korea's
seven major religions.
He also expressed hope the event will lead to "specific and visible" steps towards denuclearization.
"We expect the second North Korea-U.S. summit next week will bring great progress towards
the denuclearization of the regime and the normalization of North Korea-U.S. relations."
The South Korean leader also called for the support of all religious groups for peace
on the Peninsula and said next week's summit will hopefully put some speed on the agreements
reached last year in Singapore.
Moon also asked the participants at today's meeting at the top office, to work to unite
the Korean people ahead of the 100th anniversary of the March First Independence Movement.
He highlighted, that historic demonstration in 1919, was originally put together and staged
by leaders and followers of faith.
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