The presidential Blue House of the Republic of Korea (ROK) said Tuesday that there has been no change made in the scheduled inter-Korean summit, which the two Koreas agreed to hold next month.
Asked about whether to delay the agreed inter-Korean summit, Kim Eui-keum, a spokesman for the presidential Blue House, told a press briefing that there has never been any change.
The ROK and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) held high-level talks earlier this month, agreeing to hold the third summit between President Moon Jae-in and top DPRK leader Kim Jong Un in Pyongyang before the end of September.
Police stand guard outside the presidential Blue House in Seoul, ROK, March 10, 2017. /XInhua Photo
The two sides, however, had yet to agree on the detailed schedule for the summit that requires working-level talks for preparations.
The spokesman said if the proper date for the summit is decided upon, working-level affairs can be intensively done.
Kim noted that Seoul will communicate with Pyongyang for the inter-Korean summit, but he declined to elaborate on details.