Leaders of the two Koreas, South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun and North Korea's Kim Jong Il, began formal talks Wednesday at the first summit between the divided countries in seven years.
This week's summit is only the second time that leaders of North and South Korea have met since the Korean peninsula was divided after World War II.
The leaders of North and South Korea signed a pact pledging to seek a permanent peace agreement.
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