An Inter-Korean summit would likely be used to further weaken sanctions by agreeing to re-opening the Kaesong Industrial Park and the Mt. Kumgang Resort among other things:
South Korea’s political parties showed mixed reactions Saturday to North Korean leader Kim Jong-un’s proposal to hold an inter-Korean summit in Pyongyang at an early date.
The proposal was conveyed by Kim’s sister, Kim Yo-jong, during a meeting with President Moon Jae-in at Cheong Wa Dae earlier in the day. Moon responded, “Let’s make it happen by creating necessary conditions.”
The ruling Democratic Party welcomed the meeting as a historic occasion in advancing inter-Korean reconciliation.
“The meeting created an important momentum for building peace on the Korean Peninsula,” Kim Hyun, party spokeswoman, said.
Noting Moon’s positive but cautious reaction, the party called for “mutual efforts to reduce tensions on the peninsula and cooperation from relevant countries.”
Opposition parties urged the government to be wary of the North’s true intentions.
“President Moon Jae-in and his government is getting caught up deeply into North Korea’s disguised peace offensive one step after another,” Rep. Jun Hee-kyung, of the main opposition Liberty Korea Party, said.
Behind the North’s peace overtures is its intention to cause a crack in international sanctions on the isolated country, she said. [Yonhap]
You can read more at the link, but here is what the Korea Times reported:
North Korea delegates sit at a table during their meeting with President Moon. / Yonhap Moon expressed his hope to make the visit happen by creating the necessary conditions, according to the spokesman.
The President said the North Korean delegation’s visit to the South created the opportunity to hold a peaceful Olympics, relieved tension on the Korean Peninsula and improve inter-Korean relations.
“He also asked North Korea to be more open to talks with the U.S. , adding Pyongyang-Washington dialogue was also necessary to improve inter-Korean relations,” the spokesman said. [Korea Times]
You can read more at the link, but any planned summit would also give the Kim regime more time to work on their nuclear and ICBM programs.