North Korean leader Kim Jong Un held talks with top aides to South Korea's Moon Jae In in Pyongyang, the president's office said, in the first meeting between the leader of the isolated nation and officials from Seoul since he took power in 2011.
National Security Office head Chung Eui Yong and National Intelligence Service chief Suh Hoon were in the North Korean capital to persuade Kim to start talks with the US on denuclearisation and stave off a potential conflict over his nuclear programme. The envoys also planned to discuss with Pyongyang officials the release of three Korean-Americans detained in North Korea.
Kim hosted the envoys for a dinner, a spokesman for Moon told a briefing. The delegation arrived around in the afternoon.
The South Korean envoys are due to travel to Washington later this week to discuss the results of their discussions with the Trump Administration.
Their two-day trip follows a visit by Kim's sister to South Korea last month, when she invited Moon to North Korea to meet her brother for what would be the first inter-Korean summit for 11 years.