Saturday, 24 March 2018

Koreas to hold meeting next week

Seoul, Mar 24 North Korea has agreed to hold high-level talks with South next week from now to talk about the insights around an inter-Korean summit.

The South Korean news organization, Yonhap cited the Ministry of Unification as saying on Saturday that North Korea has given its gesture toward the South's proposition for the discussions.

South Korea's Unification Minister Cho Myoung-gyon will lead a three-member delegation.

The Unification Ministry said in a release, "North Korea conveyed its agreement by means of the border communication channel today, saying it will send a three-part appointment headed by Ri Son-gwon, executive of the Committee for Peaceful Reunification."

"The government will make full preparations for the inter-Korean summit through the March 29 talks," it included.

Earlier on Thursday, Seoul had educated the Pyongyang by means of a border communication channel of its proposition for the talks.

Leaders of the two nations are expected to hold a meeting on the sidelines on the summit, which will occur in late April.

In the year 2000 and 2007 was the last time when South Korean President Moon Jae-in and North Korean pioneer Kim Jong-un held a meeting.

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