SEOUL, South Korea — President Moon Jae-in of South Korea will visit Pyongyang, the capital of North Korea, next month to hold his third summit meeting with that country’s leader, Kim Jong-un, South Korean officials said Monday.

A joint statement, released on Monday after a meeting of senior officials from North and South Korea, did not specify a date for the visit.

It was unclear whether the North Koreans asked Mr. Moon to visit Pyongyang in time for the country’s annual national day celebration on Sept. 9. This year, North Korea is commemorating the 70th anniversary of its founding as a communist state, and it has been trying to invite foreign dignitaries to the country for the occasion.

Last week, the North’s Foreign Ministry accused Washington of telling other countries not to send high-level delegations to the celebrations in Pyongyang, which could include a large-scale military parade.