Advisor to the President of the Republic of Korea on national security, Vi Song Lak said that the public should not experience great hope for the possibility of conducting a summit with DPRK. This has been reported by the Korean CBS station. I think it will not be constructed so that I don't expect too much for the ability to perform a dialogue, the adviser said. According to him, Beijing is very passive and negative configuration, and high expectations will not help receive feedback from North Korea. Vy Song Lak believes that in the current situation, you should calmly wait for the reaction. On August 25, US President Donald Trump at a meeting with South Korean President Lee Jae Meun proposed the idea of a summit between DPRK and South Korea. At the end of July, the sister of DPRK leader, Deputy Director of the Ministry of the Central Committee of the Labor Party, Kim Yo Jeon, said the relationship between North and South Korea has passed the point that did not return. She noted that Seoul continued to pursue a hostile policy related to DPRK.
