Koreas to hold military talks next week

ANI  |  Seoul [South Korea] 

North and are set to hold general-level military talks on June 14, in an to improve relations between the two countries.

During the high-level talks held at the Demilitarised Zone (DMZ) on Friday, separating the two Koreas, officials from the two Korean countries agreed to hold a meeting on June 22 to discuss the possibility of holding a reunion meet for families, who were separated by the Korean War, at North Korea's at the Mount Kumgang resort, news agency reported.

The North's five-member team was headed by Ri Son-gwon, of the It also included and

led the five-member delegation from the South, which included and

The two Koreas will also hold a meeting on June 18 to discuss ways of cooperation in sports, which also includes a proposal to field a unified Korean team for the forthcoming in in August.

The officials also discussed on ways of improving between the two countries as well as bolstering cooperation in other inter-Korean projects.

These steps were being taken under the Panmunjom Declaration, which was adopted by South Korean Moon Jae-in and Kim at the inter-Korean summit on April 24, where the two leaders vowed to end hostilities and sign a peace treaty to formally end the six-decades old Korean War.

The talks came after US Donald Trump, who earlier cancelled the meeting with North Korean leader said on Friday that the summit would be held as planned on June 12 in

The of North Korea, Kim Yong Chol, who was on a recent visit to the US, was the first top North Korean to visit the country since 2000. He held separate meetings with Trump and to discuss the summit.

It may be noted that on May 27, Moon, who met Kim once again at the DMZ said that the latter had reaffirmed his willingness to hold a summit with the US and was for the complete denuclearisation of the

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First Published: Sun, June 03 2018. 07:00 IST