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North Korea names delegates for talks with the South

- AFP

North Korea has named its delegation for a rare high-level meeting with the South this week, the unificatio­n ministry in Seoul said on Sunday, as Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe cautiously welcomed the talks. The two Koreas agreed on Friday to hold their first official dialogue in more than two years and are expected to discuss the North’s participat­ion in next month’s Winter Olympics in South Korea.

The North Korean delegation for Tuesday’s meeting in the border truce village of Panmunjom will be led by Ri Son-gwon, head of the North’s agency handling inter-Korean affairs, the ministry said.

Pyongyang informed the South that four other officials will accompany Mr Ri, it added, including those in charge of sports.

The tentative rapprochem­ent comes after the North’s leader Kim Jong-un warned in his new year speech that he had a nuclear button on his desk, but also said Pyongyang could send a team to the Pyeongchan­g Winter Olympics. Seoul responded with an offer of talks and last week the hotline between the neighbours was restored after being suspended for almost two years.

The message came a day after South Korea suggested Unificatio­n Minister Cho Myounggyon would lead its delegation for the upcoming talks. Mr Kim said in his new year speech that his country wished success for the Olympics, to be held from February 9-25, while Seoul and Washington have decided to delay their annual joint military drills – which always infuriate the North – until after the Games.

The Japanese prime minister voiced cautious hopes for the talks but stressed that having a meeting for the sake of a meeting would be a waste.

“The Olympics is a celebratio­n of peace. I want to recognise that change,” Mr Abe said in a recorded interview aired on Sunday on national broadcaste­r NHK.

His comments came after US President Donald Trump went a step further and said he was open to holding direct talks with Kim under certain conditions.

 ??  ?? The two men who will lead high-level talks, South Korean Unificatio­n Minister Cho Myoung-gyon (left) and Ri Songwon, chair of North Korea’s Committee for the Peaceful Reunificat­ion of the Fatherland.
The two men who will lead high-level talks, South Korean Unificatio­n Minister Cho Myoung-gyon (left) and Ri Songwon, chair of North Korea’s Committee for the Peaceful Reunificat­ion of the Fatherland.

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