North and South Korea have held their first security talks since a conservative South Korean government took office in February.
The 90-minute meeting was conducted between army colonels in the demilitarised zone between the two sides. The North demanded that South Two Koreas to hold security talks ...
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North Korea rejects olive branch ... Korea stop activists from sending propaganda leaflets across the border, which attack its leader, Kim Jong Il. A South Korean delegate said the meeting served more to air current grievances than to resolve them. Meanwhile, top US nuclear negotiator, Christopher Hill, has extended his stay in the North Korean capital, in a bid to rescue a faltering aid-for-disarmament deal.
(Deutsche Welle)
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