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North Korea invited to high-level talks with South as foreign disputes weigh on Pyongyang

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South Korea's Unification Minister Ryoo Kihl-jae (right) has offered to hold the meeting in January 2015. In this photo from October, he meets with North Korean official Hwang Pyong-so. Photo: Xinhua

A top South Korean official today offered to hold high-level talks with North Korea next month, as Pyongyang battles growing pressure over human rights and a fresh cyber row with the US.

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Ryoo Kihl-jae, the South’s unification minister in charge of North Korean affairs, said he was willing to meet in Seoul or the North’s capital Pyongyang for the rare high-level talks.

“I hope that the North will show an active response to this offer,” Ryoo said in a press conference.

“We are willing to discuss any issues of mutual concern,” Ryoo said, adding that a formal proposal had been sent to his North Korean counterpart Kim Yang-gon.

Such mutual concerns include a reunion of families separated by the 1950-53 Korean war and various events to mark the 70th anniversary of the division of the peninsula in 1945, he said.

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“We need dialogue and cooperation to implement such projects … I hope the talks will help ease the pain of the separated families before the Lunar New Year,” he said, referring to the traditional holiday that falls on February 19.

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