GOYANG, South Korea — The Latest on the summit between the leaders of North Korea and South Korea (all times local):
8:30 p.m.
South Korean conservative politicians criticized the joint statement issued by the leaders of the Koreas after their summit at a truce village, saying Seoul let Pyongyang off the hook by failing to secure a clear commitment to discarding its nuclear weapons.
Liberty Korea Party Chairman Hong Joon-pyo took to Facebook on Friday to denounce the summit as a "show camouflaged as peace" and said it was as if Moon "wrote down the words Kim called out."
Party spokeswoman Jun Hee-kyung criticized Moon for agreeing to a statement calling for the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula instead of the North's nuclear disarmament.
North Korea for decades has vowed to pursue nuclear development unless Washington removes its troops from the peninsula and the nuclear umbrella protecting South Korea and Japan.
Moon's liberal Minjoo Party called the statement a "historic triumph" that can help set up successful talks between Kim and U.S. President Donald Trump on the nuclear issue.
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