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Seoul offers high-level delegation for N. Korea talks

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seoul: South Korea has proposed sending a fivemember delegation led by a government minister to rare talks with North Korea next week, the Unificatio­n Ministry in Seoul said.

Yesterday’s offer came a day after the two Koreas agreed to hold their first official dialogue in more than two years to discuss the North’s participat­ion in next month’s Winter Olympics in South Korea.

The tentative rapprochem­ent comes after the North’s leader Kim Jongun 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 earlier this week the hotline between the neighbours was restored after being suspended for almost two years.

The ministry said that the South suggested Unificatio­n Minister Cho Myunggyon lead the delegation to the meeting in the truce village of Panmunjom on Tuesday.

He would be accompanie­d by four other officials, including two vice ministers – one of whom is in charge of sports – the South said as the two Koreas discussed the size and formation of delegation­s by fax.

“We’ve been informed from the North’s side that there won’t be any response today,” a unificatio­n ministry official was quoted as saying by Yonhap news agency.

Kim said in his New Year speech that his country wished success for the Olympics, to be held between Feb 9 and Feb 25.

Yesterday, North Korea’s Olympic representa­tive said the hermit state was “likely to participat­e” in the games, Kyodo news agency reported.

The two Koreas have been separated by the world’s most heavily militarise­d border since the Korean War ended in a stalemate in 1953.

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