"We are only at the starting line," Moon told political party leaders after his envoys revealed Kim Jong Un's offer following their return from a historic trip to Pyongyang.
He denied allegations of a behind-the-scenes agreement with Pyongyang in return for it coming to the negotiating table.
"There has been no backroom deal whatsoever with the North," Moon was quoted as saying by a spokesman of the minor opposition Bareunmirae Party.
"There will be no such a thing as a gift to the North," Moon added.
There would be no let-up in sanctions or pressure purely as a result of inter-Korean dialogue, he said.
"Inter-Korean talks won't be enough to achieve peace.
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