北韓

North Korea changes tack and asks South for talks

Pyongyang and Seoul are moving towards their first official talks for more than two years, raising hopes of a rapprochement on the Korean peninsula after a spike in tensions in the spring.

In the past two days, both sides expressed willingness to meet next week to discuss suspended economic co-operation projects, although have yet to agree on a venue for the talks.

Pyongyang has proposed a meeting tomorrow in the Northern city of Kaesong, while Seoul wants to hold it on its side of the border post at Panmunjom. North Korea has not responded to a separate South Korean proposal for talks in Seoul next Wednesday.

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