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Today in Korean history
June 15
918 -- Wang Geon establishes the Goryeo Kingdom, unifying three states on the Korean Peninsula. One of them, the Silla Kingdom, had declined following its 1,000-year rule that started in 57 B.C. The other two states -- post-Baekje and post-Goguryeo -- had briefly emerged in the southwestern and the northern parts of the peninsula with historic legacies tied to the Baekje and Goguryo kingdoms.
1962 -- South Korea establishes diplomatic relations with Paraguay.
1994 -- Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter visits North Korea to resolve a dispute over North Korea's nuclear weapons program.
1999 -- Warships from South and North Korea exchange fire off the west coast of the peninsula.
2000 -- Then President Kim Dae-jung and North Korean leader Kim Jong-il announce a five-point joint statement aimed at increasing economic and social exchanges between the Koreas in the first ever inter-Korean summit in Pyongyang.
2004 -- Warships from South and North Korea exchange radio messages for the first time to express non-hostility. The prearranged 15-minute exchange, which took place at 9 a.m., marked the first direct contact between combat-ready field units of the two states.
2005 -- North Korea jacks up anti-U.S. rhetoric at a gathering in Pyongyang to mark the fifth anniversary of the historic inter-Korean summit. The move contrasted with the cooperative mood that prevailed at a pro-unification festival attended by 700 government and civilian delegates from both Koreas.