True to the noble will of all the fellow countrymen for the peaceful reunification of the country,
Chairman Kim Jong-il of the National Defence Commission of the Democratic People's
Republic of Korea and President Kim Dae-jung of the Republic of
Korea had a historic meeting and summit in Pyongyang from June
13 to 15, 2000.
The heads of the North and the South, considering that the
recent meeting and summit - the first of their kind in history
of division - are events of weighty importance in promoting
mutual understanding, developing inter-Korean relations and
achieving peaceful reunification, declare as follows:
1. The North and the South agreed to solve the question of the country's reunification independently by the concerted efforts of the Korean nation responsible for it.
2. The North and the South, recognising that a proposal for
federation of lower stage advanced by the North side and a
proposal for confederation put forth by the South side for the
reunification of the country have elements in common, agreed to
work for the reunification in this direction in the future.
3. The North and the South agreed to settle humanitarian issues, including exchange of visiting groups of separated families and relatives and the issue of unconverted long-term prisoners, as early as possible on the occasion of August 15 this year.
4. The North and the South agreed to promote the balanced
development of the national economy through economic
cooperation and build mutual confidence by activating
cooperation and exchanges in all fields, social, cultural,
sports, public health, environmental and so on.
5. The North and the South agreed to hold dialogues between
the authorities as soon as possible to implement the
above-mentioned agreed points in the near future.
President Kim Dae-jung cordially invited Chairman Kim Jong-il of the DPRK National Defence Commission to visit Seoul and Chairman Kim Jong-il agreed to visit Seoul at an appropriate time in the future.
June 15, 2000
Kim Jong-il , Chairman of the National Defence Commission, DPRK
Kim Dae-jung, President of the Republic of Korea
1. The North and the South agreed to solve the question of the country's reunification independently by the concerted efforts of the Korean nation responsible for it.

3. The North and the South agreed to settle humanitarian issues, including exchange of visiting groups of separated families and relatives and the issue of unconverted long-term prisoners, as early as possible on the occasion of August 15 this year.


President Kim Dae-jung cordially invited Chairman Kim Jong-il of the DPRK National Defence Commission to visit Seoul and Chairman Kim Jong-il agreed to visit Seoul at an appropriate time in the future.
June 15, 2000
Kim Jong-il , Chairman of the National Defence Commission, DPRK
Kim Dae-jung, President of the Republic of Korea