[pyongyang]Korean Leaders Hold Historic Talks

North Korean leader Kim Jong-il, left, and president Roh Moo-hyun head to the conference room at the Baekhwawon State Guest House, Pyongyang, Wednesday for the first talks. / Photos by Joint Press Corps
President Roh Moo-hyun and North Korean leader Kim Jong-il began formal talks in a historic meeting in Pyongyang Wednesday to reduce military tension and strengthen economic ties.
The day had a lighthearted start, with Roh presenting Kim with a massive package of presents that included expensive lacquer-ware and ceramic works, regional tea specialties, and a special DVD set of popular South Korean movies and television series.
Kim prepared a surprise of his own, suggesting Roh extend his three-day Pyongyang trip to a four-day schedule. Roh accepted the offer and will be staying in North Korea through Friday.
The bright atmosphere at the second day of the summit talks quieted talk about the ``stony expression'' of the North Korean leader upon Roh's arrival in Pyongyang, Tuesday.
It remains to be seen whether the meetings will produce a result that everyone can keep smiling about.