September 2018 inter-Korean summit

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September 2018 inter-Korean summit
South Korea: 2018년 남북정상회담
North Korea: 2018년 북남수뇌상봉
  May 2018 inter-Korean summit 18–20 September 2018
Host countryNorth Korea
Motto평화, 새로운 미래
平和, 새로운 未來
(Peace, A New Future)
Venue(s) Pyongyang
Participants Flag of North Korea.svg Kim Jong Un
Flag of South Korea.svg Moon Jae-in
Website 2018 Inter-Korean Summit
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September 2018 inter-Korean summit
South Korean name
Hangul 2018 남북 정상회담
Hanja 2018 南北 頂上會談
Transcriptions
Revised Romanization 2018nyeon Nambuk Jeongsang-hoedam
McCune–Reischauer 2018nyŏn Nambuk Chŏngsang-hoedam