2007 inter-Korean summit

As a result of the talks, both sides announced a declaration for the development of inter-Korean relations and peace and prosperity.

[1][2] The second Summit was held October 2–4, 2007, also in Pyongyang, between Kim Jong Il and Roh Moo-hyun, at the time President of the Republic of Korea.

[citation needed] At the meetings and talks, the two sides reaffirmed the spirit of the June 15th North–South Joint Declaration and had discussions on various issues related to realizing the advancement of South–North relations, peace on the Korean Peninsula, common prosperity of the Korean people and unification of Korea.

The document called for international talks to replace the armistice which ended the Korean War with a permanent peace treaty.

In June 2013, to resolve a dispute, the National Intelligence Service stated its copy of the final transcript recorded that President Roh had said "I agree with [leader Kim Jong-il] that the Northern Limit Line should be changed.