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Officials Drawing up Proposals for Inter-Korean Talks

Written: 2017-07-07 13:52:03Updated: 2017-07-18 09:20:00

Officials Drawing up Proposals for Inter-Korean Talks

The South Korean government is soon expected to extend official proposals for inter-Korean military and Red Cross talks.
 
A Unification Ministry official on Friday revealed the follow-up plans to President Moon Jae-in's proposals for easing border tension and arranging inter-Korean family reunions. 
 
In the wake of Moon's suggestions during his speech in Berlin on Thursday, the official said that the ministry has begun drawing up details for the envisioned inter-Korean events, including official invitations.
 
Military talks must be held within a week or two as Moon proposed withdrawing hostile military acts in the demilitarized zone on the 64th anniversary of the inter-Korean armistice on July 27th. Seoul is seeking family reunions in October.

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