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North, South Korea open first liaison office for better communication ahead of Moon Jae-in and Kim Jong-un meeting

The Associated Press • September 14, 2018, 12:15:31 IST
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The liaison office’s opening came before South Korean President Moon Jae-in and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un meet for the third time this year next week to discuss denuclearisation of the peninsula and other issues.

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North, South Korea open first liaison office for better communication ahead of Moon Jae-in and Kim Jong-un meeting

Seoul: The rival Koreas on Friday launched their first liaison office near their tense border to facilitate better communication and exchanges ahead of their leaders’ summit in Pyongyang next week. The office’s opening at the North Korean border town of Kaesong is the latest in a series of reconciliatory steps the Koreas have taken this year. The office is the first of its kind since the Koreas were divided at the end of World War II in 1945. [caption id=“attachment_5183251” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]File image of Kaesong industrial complex in North Korea. AP File image of Kaesong industrial complex in North Korea. AP[/caption] The Koreas so far have been using telephone and fax-like communication channels when they want to arrange talks and exchange messages. But those channels have been often suspended when tensions rose over North Korea’s nuclear program. In an opening ceremony at Kaesong, South Korea’s Unification Minister Cho Myoung-gyon said the office will become the “cradle of Korean co-prosperity.” “We’ll sit face to face, exchange our thoughts fast and accurately and put our heads together to resolve difficult matters,” he said in remarks distributed by his office. Ri Son Gwon, chairman of the North’s Committee for the Peaceful Reunification, said during the ceremony that the office would help the Koreas have “candid conversations” and further build up their ties, according to South Korean media pool reports from the site. About 15-20 South Korean officials will work at the office nine-to-five, sleep at a nearby lodging facility in Kaesong during the weekdays and take turns staffing the office on weekends. They will deal with an equal number of North Korean officials stationed at the office to discuss various inter-Korean issues, exchange messages from their capitals and facilitate civilian exchange programs, according to Seoul’s unification ministry. The office will be co-headed by Vice South Korean Unification Minister Chun Hae-sung and a deputy head of Ri’s committee. They will hold an official meeting once a week, a ministry statement said. Kaesong is where the Koreas’ now-stalled jointly run factory complex is located. The park, which combined South Korean initiatives, capital and technology with North Korea’s cheap labor, was seen as a test case for unification of the Koreas. But its operation was suspended in 2016 amid an escalating standoff over North Korea’s long-range rocket launch. The resumptions of the Kaesong park and other dormant inter-Korean cooperation projects won’t likely happen anytime soon because US-led international sanctions on North Korea remain in place. Seoul officials said workers renovated some of the buildings used in the complex to use as the liaison office and the lodging facility. The liaison office’s opening came before South Korean president Moon Jae-in and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un meet for the third time this year next week to discuss denuclearisation of the peninsula and other issues. During the previous meetings with Moon and a separate historic summit with President Donald Trump, Kim has expressed his vague commitment to complete denuclearisation of the peninsula. He’s also dismantled his nuclear and rocket-engine testing sites. But nuclear diplomacy was later stalemated as US officials demanded Kim take more significant steps before receiving concessions like a joint declaration to end the Korean War. Moon is to fly to Pyongyang next Tuesday for a three-day trip. Moon said he will focus on facilitating talks between the United States and North Korea and finding ways to ease a military standoff along the Koreas’ heavily fortified border.

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