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Korean officials hold key talks at Panmunjom | Korean officials hold key talks at Panmunjom |
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Officials from North and South Korea are holding their first government-level talks in more than two years. | Officials from North and South Korea are holding their first government-level talks in more than two years. |
The talks are taking place at Panmunjom, a military compound in the demilitarised zone between the two countries. | The talks are taking place at Panmunjom, a military compound in the demilitarised zone between the two countries. |
The meeting comes after months of rising tension and war-like gestures from both sides. | The meeting comes after months of rising tension and war-like gestures from both sides. |
They culminated in the suspension in April of all activity in the Kaesong joint commercial zone. | They culminated in the suspension in April of all activity in the Kaesong joint commercial zone. |
The zone, which is seen as a symbol of North-South co-operation, had run successfully just inside North Korea for more than eight years. | The zone, which is seen as a symbol of North-South co-operation, had run successfully just inside North Korea for more than eight years. |
With tensions between the two countries easing, South Korea invited the North to high level talks in Seoul, but Pyongyang said it wanted lower-level discussions first. | With tensions between the two countries easing, South Korea invited the North to high level talks in Seoul, but Pyongyang said it wanted lower-level discussions first. |
The BBC's Kevin Kim in Seoul says it is unclear how long the meeting will go on for and what issues will be discussed. | The BBC's Kevin Kim in Seoul says it is unclear how long the meeting will go on for and what issues will be discussed. |
However, the South Korean delegation said it hoped to negotiate details and plans for ministerial-level talks later this week, he adds. | However, the South Korean delegation said it hoped to negotiate details and plans for ministerial-level talks later this week, he adds. |
The South's three-person delegation - led by the director of the Unification Ministry - left Seoul just before 08:00 (2300 GMT Saturday) for Panmunjom. | The South's three-person delegation - led by the director of the Unification Ministry - left Seoul just before 08:00 (2300 GMT Saturday) for Panmunjom. |
Ties between the two Koreas deteriorated earlier this year in the wake of the North's nuclear test on 12 February. | Ties between the two Koreas deteriorated earlier this year in the wake of the North's nuclear test on 12 February. |
Pyongyang withdrew its workers from Kaesong in April, apparently angered by tightened UN sanctions in the wake of the nuclear test and annual South Korea-US military drills. | Pyongyang withdrew its workers from Kaesong in April, apparently angered by tightened UN sanctions in the wake of the nuclear test and annual South Korea-US military drills. |
Around 53,000 North Korean workers are employed at the Kaesong factory complex by more than 120 South Korean factories. | Around 53,000 North Korean workers are employed at the Kaesong factory complex by more than 120 South Korean factories. |
The zone is a key source of revenue for the North and the biggest contributor to inter-Korean trade. | The zone is a key source of revenue for the North and the biggest contributor to inter-Korean trade. |
Last Thursday the North offered talks with the South on the resumption of operations and said it would reconnect a Red Cross hotline if Seoul - which had been seeking such talks - agreed. | Last Thursday the North offered talks with the South on the resumption of operations and said it would reconnect a Red Cross hotline if Seoul - which had been seeking such talks - agreed. |
The talks closely follow a summit in California between US President Barack Obama and Chinese President Xi Jinping. | The talks closely follow a summit in California between US President Barack Obama and Chinese President Xi Jinping. |
Both leaders agreed that North Korea had to denuclearise and that neither country would accept North Korea as a nuclear-armed state, US National Security Advisor Tom Donilon said on Saturday. | Both leaders agreed that North Korea had to denuclearise and that neither country would accept North Korea as a nuclear-armed state, US National Security Advisor Tom Donilon said on Saturday. |
China is seen as a key ally of Pyongyang. | China is seen as a key ally of Pyongyang. |