June 15th North–South Joint Declaration

The June 15th North–South Joint Declaration was adopted between leaders of North Korea and South Korea in June 2000 after various diplomatic meetings between the North and South. As a result of the talks, numerous separated families and relatives from the North and the South had meetings with their family members in Pyongyang and Seoul.

June 15th North–South Joint Declaration
Hangul
남북 공동선언
Hanja
南北共同宣言
Revised RomanizationNambuk Gongdong Seoneon
McCune–ReischauerNambuk Kongdong Sŏnŏn
North Korean name
Hangul
북남공동선언
Hanja
北南共同宣言
Revised RomanizationBungnam Gongdong Seoneon
McCune–ReischauerPungnam Kongdong Sŏnŏn

According to the North–South Joint Declaration, the North-South ministerial talks and North–South military working-level talks were held four times in Pyongyang, Seoul and Jeju Island from July to December 2000.

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