Anonymous ID: 9751db March 5, 2018, 8:36 p.m. No.562584   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2706

Nov. 2, 2017

Q Posted:

Combine all posts and analyze.

>The questions provide answers.

Remember, information is everything, the flow of information is no longer controlled by the MSM but by you/others.

 

So, I decided to put together the Q Post in a 'diary' form. I'll format them by the month posted. This is the first one.

from Oct 28, 2017 - Oct 31, 2017

Amazing how many answers ARE in the form of the questions!

Anonymous ID: 9751db March 5, 2018, 9:01 p.m. No.562829   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2859

11/7/17

>What if China, Russia, and others are coordinating w/ POTUS to eliminate the NWO?

Q

11/2/17

>Questions provide answers.

Q

Anonymous ID: 9751db March 5, 2018, 9:20 p.m. No.563096   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3117

>>562944

North Korea Hails ‘Openhearted Talk’ With South Korean Envoys

MARCH 5, 2018

SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea said Tuesday that its leader, Kim Jong-un, had held an “openhearted talk” with visiting envoys from South Korea, reaching a “satisfactory agreement” about holding an inter-Korean summit meeting with the South’s president, Moon Jae-in.

 

Mr. Kim spent more than four hours with the South Korean envoys, including Mr. Moon’s national security adviser, Chung Eui-yong. They met in talks and over a dinner on Monday in the headquarters of the North’s ruling Workers’ Party in Pyongyang, the North’s capital, Mr. Moon’s office said on Tuesday.

 

South Korean officials said the talks with Mr. Kim were “not disappointing.”

 

The 10 members of the delegation led by Mr. Chung are the first South Korean officials to meet Mr. Kim since he took power six years ago. The South Korean envoys have hoped to persuade Mr. Kim to start a dialogue with the United States on ending the North’s nuclear weapons program.

 

Neither North Korea nor Mr. Moon’s office commented on how Mr. Kim responded to the South Korean appeal.

 

Mr. Kim and the South Korean delegates held “an openhearted talk” on “actively improving the North-South relations and ensuring peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula,” the North’s official Korean Central News Agency said on Tuesday. Mr. Kim “repeatedly clarified” his wish to improve those ties, and exchanged “in-depth views” on easing military tensions and promoting dialogue and exchanges with the South, it said.

 

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“Hearing the intention of President Moon Jae-in for a summit from the special envoy of the south side, he exchanged views and made a satisfactory agreement,” it said. “He gave the important instruction to the relevant field to rapidly take practical steps for it.”

 

Mr. Kim first proposed a meeting with Mr. Moon in Pyongyang, delivering his invitation through his sister, Kim Yo-jong, who met Mr. Moon in Seoul last month. Mr. Moon has said that the two Koreas must first “create the environment” to make a meeting possible.

 

Washington remains deeply skeptical of any attempt by the South to improve ties with the North without any progress in international efforts to end the North’s nuclear weapons program. Although he advocates dialogue with North Korea, Mr. Moon acknowledges that the two initiatives must move “in parallel,” and has been urging the United States and North Korea to start negotiations on the nuclear program.

 

A senior aide of Mr. Moon’s told reporters in Seoul that the results of the talks would be announced after the envoys returned home later Tuesday from the two-day trip, he said.

 

Mr. Moon and Mr. Kim have both said they want to use an opening created by the North’s participation in the Winter Olympics in South Korea last month to improve inter-Korean ties.

https:// www.nytimes.com/2018/03/05/world/asia/south-korea-kim-jong-un-talks.html