Friday, March 9, 2018

43 61 88 206 | North Korean leader to visit South for first time, March 8, 2018


Kim Jong-un will become the first North Korean leader to cross the border and visit the South since the Korean War broke out in 1950, as Seoul and Pyongyang agreed to hold a summit in April on the southern side of the truce village of Panmunjom.  

After a two-day trip to the North, which included a lengthy meeting and dinner with Kim, special envoy Chung Eui-yong announced Tuesday that an inter-Korean summit will take place at the Peace House in Panmunjom in late April. Chung also said a hotline will be established between Kim and South Korean President Moon Jae-in - and the two leaders will have their first conversation before the summit.


Moon Jae-In is the current president of South Korea. Moon Jae-In was born on January 24, 1953.

From South Korean President, Moon Jae-In,'s birthday (1/24/18) to the date of this announcement that the North Korean leader will visit the south for the first time (3/8/18) is a span of 43 days.

It is also a span of 1 month and 12 days, like 112.

On the bottom right hand corner, you will see that it is also a span of 6 weeks and 1 day, like 61.

 From the announcement of the North Korean leader planning on coming down to the south (3/8/18) to Moon Jae-In's next birthday (1/24/19) is a span of 322 days.
322 is the reflection of 223.

Right below, it is a span of 10 months and 16 days, like 116 if you drop the 0.
two Koreas = 116

On the bottom right hand corner, you will see that it is a span of 46 weeks.
46 weeks is equivalent to 45 weeks and 7 days, like 457 which is the 88th prime number.

The April meeting will be the third summit between the two Koreas. South Korean Presidents Kim Dae-jung and Roh Moo-hyun met with Kim’s late father, Kim Jong-il, in June 2000 and October 2007. Both summits took place in Pyongyang.

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