Seoul: South Korea has offered to talk with North Korea to ease animosities along their tense border and resume reunions of families separated by their war in the 1950s.
Seoul's proposal for two sets of talks indicates new President Moon Jae-in is pushing to improve ties with Pyongyang despite the North's first intercontinental ballistic missile this month.
Seoul's Red Cross says it wants separate talks at the border village on August 1 to discuss family reunions.
North Korea's state media hasn't immediately responded to South Korea's overtures.
Source:-Zeenews
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Seoul's proposal for two sets of talks indicates new President Moon Jae-in is pushing to improve ties with Pyongyang despite the North's first intercontinental ballistic missile this month.
Seoul's Red Cross says it wants separate talks at the border village on August 1 to discuss family reunions.
North Korea's state media hasn't immediately responded to South Korea's overtures.
Source:-Zeenews
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