South Korea expressed satisfaction Wednesday after the first summit talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong Il in seven years. Earlier Wednesday at the summit between leaders of the North and South, South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun said he was «satisfied with the outcome of the talks,» his spokesman Cheon Ho-seon told reporters in taped comments relayed from Pyongyang. The sides were to draft an agreement by Thursday morning, Cheon said. Roh «raised almost all agenda items that we have brought» and «there has been progress in every sector, such as establishing peace on the Korean peninsula, economic cooperation, reconciliation and cooperation,» the spokesman said.