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Moon to send special envoys to North today

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SEOUL — South Korean President Moon Jae-in will send a team of special envoys — including Seoul's spy chief — to the North on Monday to push for talks between Washington and Pyongyang on nuclear weapons.

The delegation, announced by Moon's office on Sunday, is the latest chapter in a remarkable Olympics-driven detente between the two Koreas.

An intense rapprochem­ent saw the two foes march together at the South's Pyeongchan­g Winter Olympics that ended February 25, with the North's leader Kim Jong Un sending his sister as a special envoy to the event.

Kim Yo Jong's appearance at the Games' opening ceremony made global headlines, marking the first visit to the South by a member of the Kim family since the end of the Korean war.

Moon has sought to use the Pyeongchan­g Games to open dialogue between Washington and Pyongyang in the hopes of easing a nuclear standoff that has heightened fears over global security.

He chose five senior officials — including national security advisor Chung Eui-yong and spy chief Suh Hoon — to visit Pyongyang on Monday, Moon's spokesman said.

Suh is a veteran in dealings with the North. He is known to have been deeply involved in negotiatio­ns to arrange two previous inter-Korean summits in 2000 and 2007.

"The special delegates will have extensive discussion­s over issues including creating conditions for North-US talks to denucleari­ze the Korean peninsula and improving inter-Korea ties," YoonYoung-chan told reporters.

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