South Korea and North Korea today agreed to meet for another round of preliminary military talks tomorrow to discuss holding high-level military talks between the two sides. The Defense Ministry in Seoul said in their first major contact today following the artillery exchange near a disputed maritime border between the two Koreas in November last year, they failed to agree on the agenda of the proposed high- level military talks possibly involving defense ministers. The nine-hour meeting was aimed at deciding on the venue, date and agenda of the military talks between the two Koreas. Col. Moon Sang-gyun of South Korea and Col. Ri Son-kwon of North Korea led the delegation from the two sides.
News On AIR | February 8, 2011 9:04 PM
S Korea,N Korea agree to meet for another round of military talks