North and South Korea on 9 June 2013 held their first official talks
after two years, confronting decades of mutual distrust, in a search for
some positive end to months of soaring military tensions. The
working-level discussions, which began in the border truce village of
Panmunjom, were aimed at building a framework for ministerial-level
talks tentatively scheduled for 10 June 2013 in Seoul.
The ministerial-level talks will focus on restoring suspended
commercial links, including the Kaesong joint industrial complex that
the North effectively shut down in April as tensions between the
historic rivals peaked.
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