North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said he wants to follow through on any agreements his country makes during new diplomatic conversations with its neighbors and the US. The comment came during the first meeting between Kim and South Korean President Moon Jae-in at Friday's summit between the two countries. North Korea's inability to honor its word has long been a stumbling block to any meaningful progress toward peace or denuclearization. Kim Jong Un told South Korean President Moon Jae-in that he doesn't want to repeat history. In an initial meeting open to the press during Friday's inter-Korean summit, Kim said he didn't want a repeat of the past "where we were unable to fulfill our agreements."See the rest of the story at Business InsiderNOW WATCH: These 3D printed homes can be constructed for $4,000 — and they might change the approach to underdeveloped housingSee Also:Here's the moment Kim Jong Un made history by stepping into South KoreaKim Jong Un's dinner with South Korea's president has a special menu with hidden symbols — here's what they all meanA new era of diplomatic relations with North Korea is on the horizon — here's what's happened so farSEE ALSO: The historic summit between South Korea and North Korea is being planned down to the millimeter — this is everything we know so far