Sources from Pyongyang reported that South Korean President MMoon Jae arrived in Pyongyang on Tuesday, where he was welcomed North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un in an elaborate ceremony, featuring a cheek to cheek hug. Accordingly the meeting between Moon and Kim came about four months after the two last met on May 26 inside the Demilitarized Zone that divides the two Koreas.
Meanwhile after Moon's presidential jet touched down at Pyongyang's Sunan International Airport, the North's leader and his wife, Ri Sol-ju, emerged from the airport terminal to the wild cheers of hundreds of people waving flowers, the North's national flag and the "Korean Peninsula flag", a neutral flag bearing the image of the peninsula that is often used at inter-Korean events. Furthermore the North's leader, clad in a dark suit, and his wife walked side by side on the red carpeted tarmac to Moon's plane.
Moreover the two leaders reviewed members of the honor guard holding
bayonet-tipped rifles goose stepping past the stand in neat columns. Further the
South Korean leader said he will seek to mediate a breakthrough in the denuclearization
talks during his three day trip to the North. Moon said "His North Korea
trip would have a great meaning if it could lead to the resumption of North
Korea US dialogue”.