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South Korea to give 500,000 tonnes of rice to North | |
2005-07-11 | |
SEOUL - South Korea agreed to give 500,000 tonnes of rice to North Korea to help stave off a food crisis in the reclusive, communist state, South Koreaâs Unification Ministry said on Tuesday at the end of bilateral economic talks. Officials in Seoul have said they hope humanitarian aid can advance the diplomatic process. North Koreaâs pressing food shortage has been seen as partially contributing to Pyongyangâs decision to resume talks, which also involve South Korea, the United States, Japan, Russia and China. Finding donors to prevent its food shortage from turning into widespread famine has become increasingly difficult with North Korea boycotting talks on its nuclear weapons programmes, a senior UN World Food Programme official said. âThe aid is provided as a loan based on brethren love and humanitarian principles,â a Unification Ministry official told reporters on Tuesday.
The two Koreas also agreed at their 10th round of economic cooperation discussions to hold fisheries talks this month in a bid to resolve fishing disputes in the Yellow Sea that have led to deadly naval clashes, the Unification Ministry said. South Korea said the agreement marks the beginning of complementary economic ties with more give-and-take rather than the largely one-way provision of aid that has been the focus of exchanges in the past. South Korea will provide capital and technology to the North from next year to help its manufacturers of household goods, and the North will give mining rights to the South. The two sides will also complete work on railway and highways across the Demilitarised Zone border this year. Although there has been some improvement since North Koreaâs famine in the 1990s when an estimated one million people died of starvation, Pyongyang continues to have trouble feeding its 22.5 million people, the UNâs World Food Programme has said. South Korea has been shipping 150,000 tonnes of fertiliser to the North after sending 200,000 tonnes last month. South Korea has provided 400,000 tonnes of rice to North Korea in each of the last three years. | |
Posted by:Steve White |