Trump and Kim: work is still underway to confirm the summit of the two leaders

Kim Yong Chol, Kim Jong-un's right-hand man, will be in Washington today to deliver a personal letter from the North Korean leader to US President Donald Trump.

The senior official met the American Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in New York in an attempt to save the summit planned in Singapore for the next 12 that Trump had previously canceled.

Pompey, purporting to say that in the talks with Kim "real progress has been made", it is still not sure if the summit between the two leaders will be there.

In the meantime, the collaboration relations between the two Koreas continue. The North and South officials met in the "village of Panmunjom", which is located in the demilitarized zone between the two Koreas, to implement the agreements reached in the previous talks in April and May.

According to an official from the Unification Ministry at the South Korean news agency Yonhap, both nations have agreed to open a liaison office in the North Korean border town of Kaesong, as well as to implement measures to bring together members of families separated from Korean War of the 1950-53. North Korea also proposed to hold a series of joint events in the South to mark the anniversary of the first inter-Korean summit held in the 2000.

Trump and Kim: work is still underway to confirm the summit of the two leaders