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Top Korean officials to meet in Pyongyang
South Korea's top official for North Korean affairs will meet Pyongyang's second-ranking leader on Thursday, the South Korean government said on Sunday. The rare meeting between two senior Korean officials in the North Korean capital comes after Pyongyang indicated it might return to stalled six-country talks aimed at ending its nuclear ambitions. Unification Minister Chung Dong-young will lead a 40-member South Korean government delegation to Pyongyang on Tuesday, the start of four days of events there to mark the fifth anniversary of an unprecedented inter-Korea summit.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-il, who signed a joint declaration five years ago with then-South Korean President Kim Dae-jung, pledging to end hostility and seek reconciliation.
The two Koreas agreed to hold the anniversary events last month when they resumed dialogue after a 10-month suspension. Angered by a secret rescue of 468 North Korean refugees by the South from Vietnam, Pyongyang last July broke off all talks with its neighbor. It secured 200,000 tonnes of crucial fertilizer aid from the South at last month's talks. |
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