S.Korea proposes to hold ‘high-level inter-Korean military talks’ on February 11
January 26th, 2011 - 5:08 pm ICT by ANISeoul, Jan 26 (ANI): South Korea has proposed to hold a meeting with the North on February 11 in preparation for the high-level inter-Korean military talks, the Seoul’s defense ministry has said.
According to Xinhua, South Korea has also proposed separate inter-Korean talks on Pyongyang’s commitment to end its nuclear program.
Last week, Seoul had accepted Pyongyang’s proposal to hold high-level inter-Korean military talks to discuss pending issues, its alleged torpedo attack and shelling of a South Korean border island, and is mulling separate talks between high-ranking government officials from the two sides to discuss denuclearisation. (ANI)
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