Monday, August 13, 2018
THREATS FROM NORTH KOREA: High level talks for two Koreas begin
The high-level talks between South and North Korea began roughly four hours ago at the truce village of Panmunjom.
In the opening statement, Seoul and Pyongyang agreed that the two Koreas are now headed in one direction with one shared goal.
The two Koreas are expected to focus how much they have implemented the Panmunjom Declaration and will discuss how they will hold the next summit meeting between South Korean President Moon Jae-in and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.
Staying with the renewed wave of inter-Korean cooperation, the two Koreas will start joint road inspections today.
For roughly three weeks, officials from Seoul and Pyongyang will inspect the Gyeongui Road that runs along the west coast and then check the Donghae Road along the east coast.
The two sides agreed during talks in June, to modernize the sections between the North Korean cities of Kaesong and Pyongyang as well as the east coast between South Korea's Goseong and the regime's Wonsan.
Source: Arirang News
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