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North, South Korea Hold First Talks since Pyongyang Purge

North, South Korea Hold First Talks since Pyongyang Purge
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The two Koreas on Thursday held their first meeting since the shock execution of North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un's uncle, resuming talks about a joint industrial park as concerns rise over instability in Pyongyang.

North, South Korea Hold First Talks since Pyongyang PurgeThe last round of such talks took place in September when the Kaesong industrial zone, just over the border in North Korea, reopened after military tensions caused a five-month closure.

"We will review the implementation of what has been agreed and carry out tasks concerning the development of the Kaesong industrial complex," South Korea's chief delegate Kim Ki-Woong told journalists before crossing the border.

Later Thursday, a foreign delegation including G20 ministers was also due to tour the Kaesong park as South Korea solicits outside investors, hoping their involvement would prevent North Korea shuttering the facility in future.

The foreign delegation includes vice finance ministers from the world's 20 leading economies as well as officials from the International Monetary Fund and the Asian Development Bank who were visiting Seoul for a conference.
The activity comes after the stunning purge last week of the young leader's uncle and one-time political mentor, Jang Song-Thaek.

Another foreign visitor headed to North Korea on Thursday -- US basketball star Dennis Rodman, who has struck up an unlikely friendship with Kim and plans to train a North Korean basketball team.

Rodman is organizing an exhibition game between the North Koreans and a team of mainly ex-NBA players on January 8, to mark Kim's birthday.

Source: News agencies, Edited by website team

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