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Koreas Begin Talks on Family Reunion

Koreas Begin Talks on Family Reunion
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South and North Korea began working on the level of the Red Cross on Friday to reunite families separated by the 1950-53 Korean War.

Three-member delegates from both sides started dialogue at the Peace House in the South Korean side of the truce village of Panmunjom.

The Red Cross officials are expected to discuss a date, venue and participants for the family reunion.
Koreas Begin Talks on Family Reunion
For her part, South Korean President Park Geun-hye stated that she hopes that the reunion could be held around one of the most important traditional holidays in South Korea on September 19.
Koreas Begin Talks on Family Reunion
"Inter-Korean working-level Red Cross contacts are to be held in around three years. The family reunion issue is a humanitarian one that should be solved most urgently by the government," Lee Duk-haeng, Seoul's chief delegate said.

Moreover, Lee added that the delegates will do their best to alleviate pains of separated families by holding talks sincerely.

Source: News Agencies, edited by website team

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