South Korea ships tangerines to North\, which sent mushrooms

South Korea ships tangerines to North, which sent mushrooms

AP  |  Seoul 

has airlifted thousands of boxes of tangerines to in return for the North's large shipments of pine mushrooms in September, officials said Monday.

After September's inter-Korean summit talks in Pyongyang, gave 2 tons of pine mushrooms as a goodwill gesture.

The tangerine airlifting is a sign that the two Koreas are pushing ahead with efforts to improve ties despite a stalemated global diplomacy on North Korea's nuclear program.

According to and officials, North Korea recently postponed high-level talks with the meant to discuss achieving North Korea's nuclear disarmament and setting up a second summit between and North Korean leader Un.

After a provocative run of its nuclear and missile tests last year, North Korea entered talks with the and South Korea this year saying it's willing to deal away its advancing weapons arsenal.

The North has since taken measures like dismantling its and parts of its rocket-engine testing facility, but U.S. officials want the country to take more significant and irreversible steps toward denuclearization.

South Korea's Moon Jae-in was behind U.S.-North Korea diplomacy. Moon has met Kim three times this year.

said Monday it has approved a visit by seven North Koreans to attend an academic forum in South Korea later this week. The forum is about regional issues including Japan's wartime mobilization of laborers in the region.

said Saturday the two Koreas finished withdrawing troops and firearms from some of their frontline posts as part of their agreements to lower military tensions between the countries.

The Koreas have halted military exercises along their border and have been clearing mines from a border area to conduct their first-ever joint searches for Korean War dead.

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First Published: Mon, November 12 2018. 09:45 IST