Google – AFP, 11 February 2014
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KCNA
handout photo provided on February 10, 2014 shows North Korean leader
Kim
Jong-Un shaking hands with workers in the agricultural sector in North Korea
(KCNA via KNS/AFP/File, Kns)
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Seoul —
North and South Korea will hold rare high-level government talks on Wednesday,
the South's Unification Ministry announced, ahead of a planned reunion of
family members divided by the Korean War.
The meeting
involving senior officials from the South's Defence Ministry, Unification
Ministry and Presidential Office will take place at the border truce village of
Panmunjom, unification ministry spokesman Kim Eui-Do told reporters.
Although no
agenda has been set, the talks will involve "discussions on major
inter-Korean issues" including the upcoming family reunion, Kim said.
In the
past, Seoul has insisted that substantive talks can only take place after
Pyongyang makes a tangible commitment to abandoning its nuclear weapons
programme.
The South
Korean delegation will be led by Kim Kyou-Hyun, the first deputy director of
national security in President Park Geun-Hye's administration.
North
Korean state media did not immediately report the planned meeting. But the
unification ministry said Pyongyang had asked for the meeting to discuss
overall inter-Korean ties.
The two
Koreas agreed last week to hold a reunion for several hundred divided family
relatives from February 20-25 at the North's Kumgang mountain resort.
But there
have been fears the North might cancel the event in protest at South Korea and
the United States pushing ahead with annual joint military exercises which
begin on February 24.
Pyongyang
views the exercises as rehearsals for invasion and has repeatedly called on
Seoul to call them off, warning at one point of an "unimaginable
holocaust" if they went ahead.
President
Park has personally urged the North to honour the reunion agreement for the
sake of the family members, many of whom are in advanced old age and frail
health.
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