North Korea agrees to inter-Korean talks next week to discuss possible April summit
Both counties will each send a three-member delegation to the border area of Panmunjom to try to pave the way for a meeting of the two leaders
North Korea on Saturday agreed to hold high-level talks with Seoul next week to discuss logistics for a rare inter-Korean summit, the South’s Unification Ministry said, as a diplomatic thaw on the peninsula gathers pace.
The two sides will each send a three-member delegation to the border truce village of Panmunjom on Thursday for talks aimed at paving the way for a summit due in late April, it said.
South Korea on Wednesday had proposed holding high-level talks with the North to discuss details including the summit’s dates and agenda.
The talks will take place at the Unification Pavilion building on the northern side of Panmunjom, which sits on the border, with Seoul’s delegation led by Unification Minister Cho Myoung-gyon and his counterpart Ri Son-gwon heading Pyongyang’s.
The decision by President Moon Jae-in and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un to meet came amid a rapid rapprochement kicked off with the recent Winter Olympics in the South.