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June 10, 2013

North and South Korea resume official talks

  • Steven Borowiec

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A reunification arch over the highway between Pyongyang and Panmunjom Peace Village, where the resumed inter-Korean talks will take place this week.
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Flickr / yeowatzup

Online:

  • Christian Science Monitor (June 9)
After two years, North and South Korea have agreed to resume official meetings with one another. Gi-Wook Shin suggests that the North could also be interested in reopening dialogue with the United States.

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