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Monday, March 1, 2010

Two Koreas agree to hold talks on Tuesday

The two Koreas have agreed to hold military talks to ease access to a jointly-run industrial park despite escalating tension on the peninsula.

A South Korean military source said on Sunday that talks will be held on Tuesday at the joint Kaesong estate.

Some 40,000 North Koreans are employed at the complex.

Pyongyang and Seoul postponed the talks last week due to differences over the venue for the meeting.

North Korea has criticized the South for planning joint military war games with the United States.

The North Korean military says the drill is a rehearsal for an invasion of the North.

Pyongyang also stated that it will respond to any aggression with nuclear weapons if necessary.

Source: PressTV.
Link: http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=119744§ionid=351020405.

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