S. Korea proposes military talks with N. Korea on Feb. 11
SEOUL, Jan. 26 (Yonhap) -- South Korea said Wednesday it has proposed holding working-level military talks with North Korea on Feb. 11, in what would be their first dialogue since the North's deadly bombardment of a border island in November.
The proposed inter-Korean talks, which would be held at the border truce village of Panmunjom, are aimed at setting the time, place and agenda for a higher-level military meeting, said Kim Min-seok, a spokesman at the South's defense ministry.
North Korea has yet to respond to the South's proposal made via a military communications line at Panmunjom, Kim said.
The talks are expected to be led by Col. Moon Sang-gyun of the South and Col. Ri Son-kwon of the North, who have served as representatives of working-level military talks from each side for years. But the level of representatives is likely to be upgraded to general-level officers, depending on the North's response, Kim said.
Posted by: Steve White 2011-01-26 |