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 Residents from both sides of the border share thoughts on the first talks between leaders of both Koreas since 2007.
Seoul, South Korea - South Koreans, and the world, will be watching a historic handshake when leaders from both sides of the Korean border start off the first inter-Korean summit in more than a decade.
President Moon Jae-in and Kim Jong-un will sit down for talks and a dinner at Friday's summit, parts of which will be broadcast live.
The event, the first inter-Korean summit since 2007, takes place at the Peace House in the border village of Panmunjom.
"This summit will focus more on denuclearisation and securing of permanent peace than anything else," South's presidential chief of staff, Im Jong-seok, told a media briefing.
"I feel North Korea is sending their key military officials to the summit as they too, believe denuclearisation and peace are important."

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