North and South Korea agreed Sunday to hold regular high-level talks and reopen their suspended border liaison offices as part of efforts to implement agreements reached at the June summit of their leaders, reported The Associated Press, quoting a South Korean official.
The agreement was the first sign of progress reported at cabinet-level talks, which opened in Seoul on Sunday.
Details on this and other subjects will be discussed before the North Korean delegation leaves Seoul on Monday, officials said.
"The talks got off to a good start amid a very friendly atmosphere unparalleled in the past," Kim Sun-kyu, a South Korean delegate, said at a press briefing, said the agency - Albawaba.com
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