SEOUL, August 17, 2018 (MENA) - South and North Korea have agreed to hold a summit meeting between their leaders in Pyongyang in September, Yonhap News Agency reported on Friday. The agreement has been made during high-level talks on the northern side of Panmunjom that separates the two Koreas. They, however, did not unveil the date of the meeting. "We agreed to hold an inter-Korean summit within September in Pyongyang," the two Koreas said in a joint press statement issued after the meeting. North Korea's chief delegate, Ri Son-gwon, hinted after the meeting that the two sides agreed on a date but decided not to announce it, only to emphasize that the summit will take place "within September."