Pyongyang,
April 30 (KCNA) -- Kim
Jong Un, chairman of the Workers' Party of Korea and chairman of
the State Affairs Commission of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea,
proposed resetting the standard time of the DPRK.
During
his visit to the south side area for the historic Third North-South Summit
Meeting and Talks, Kim
Jong Un, Supreme Leader of the party, the state and the army of
the DPRK, discussed with south Korean President Moon Jae In the matter of
unifying the standard times of the north and the south.
Noting
that it was a painful wrench to see two clocks indicating Pyongyang and Seoul
times hanging on a wall of the summit venue, he proposed unifying the times of
the north and the south before doing anything else.
It
is not an abstract meaning that the north and the south become one but it is
just a process in which the north and the south turn their different and
separated things into the same and single ones, he said, expressing his
resolution to unify the two times now existing on the Korean peninsula as the
first practical step for national reconciliation and unity.
True to his suggestion that a
relevant field of the DPRK should examine and approve this proposal, the
Presidium of the DPRK Supreme People's Assembly adopted a decree "On
Resetting Pyongyang Time".
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