The nation's top office announced this afternoon...
President Moon will travel to New York on Sunday.
There he will to attend the UN General Assembly and hold a number of bilateral summits on
the sidelines.
Arirang's Cheongwadae correspondent Hwang Hojun has our top story.
First, he briefed the South Korean people, immediately after his return from North Korea.
And now, President Moon Jae-in will have a chance to address a global audience on the
results of his three-day summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.
"President Moon Jae-in will embark on a 3-night, 5-day trip to New York from September 23rd
to the 27th to attend the 73rd UN General Assembly."
According to Nam, President Moon will arrive in New York on Sunday late afternoon, local
time.
On Monday morning, he will attend an event to raise awareness of the global drug abuse
issue, co-sponsored by 28 countries.
He is scheduled to hold a bilateral summit with U.S. President Donald Trump, which is
when they are expected to sign their countries' revised Free Trade Agreement.
Soon after, a separate meeting is scheduled with UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres,
which will mark their fourth encounter since President Moon took office.
On Tuesday, President Moon will give a policy speech to about 250 U.S. experts and opinion
leaders from thinktanks including the Council on Foreign Relations, the Korea Society, and
the Asia Society, where he is expected to discuss the strides that have been made in
inter-Korean relations over the past year,... and his vision for future steps that South
Korea and the U.S. can take together to achieve irreversible peace on the Peninsula.
President Moon will deliver a keynote speech at the UN General Assembly, once again, on
Wednesday afternoon; he will likely return back to Seoul on Thursday night Korea time.
While this will be the second time President Moon has appeared at the international forum
since his inauguration, his presence in New York this time will likely draw a lot more
international attention since the 2018 Inter-Korean Summit Pyeongyang is still fresh in people's
minds.
The spotlight will especially be on President Moon's bilateral meeting with President Trump,
where he'll brief his U.S. counterpart on the results of the summit, and quite possibly
relay a personal message from North Korean leader Kim Jong-un regarding the quote 'corresponding
measures' mentioned in the Pyeongyang Joint Declaration.
Separate one-on-one meetings with other government leaders will also likely take place.
Hwang Hojun, Arirang News.
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