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North Korea
Mon, March 1, 2021 | 22:37
[Breaking] North Korea agrees to Sept. 7 Red Cross talks
북, 내달 7일 적십자 실무접촉 판문점 개최 동의(종합)
Posted : 2015-08-29 18:54
Updated : 2015-08-30 09:31
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[Breaking] North Korea has agreed to take part in working-level talks on Sept. 7 at the truce village of Panmunjeom to discuss the reunion of families separated by the 1950-1953 Korean War.

North Korea accepted South Korea's proposal for Red Cross talks on Saturday through a message received at the liaison office in Panmunjeom.

The Korean Red Cross President Kim Sung-joo made the offer Friday to Kang Su-rin, chairman of the central committee of the Red Cross Society of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. The Korean Red Cross has customarily served as a major channel on issues over inter-Korean family reunions.

"We will continue to discuss a range of related issues through the dialogue channel at Panmunjeom," the Unification Ministry said.

The two Koreas earlier this week agreed to hold Red Cross working-level talks to organize the reunion for Chuseok holiday, which falls on Sept. 27. But experts forecast that the reunions may well take place in October because of lack of time to prepare.

Kim Kwan-jin, director of the South Korea's National Security Office, and Unification Minister Hong Yong-pyo, met with North Korea's Hwang Pyong-so, director of the general political department of the Korean People's Army, and Kim Yang-gon, director of the United Front Department in charge of cross-border affairs, for more than 40 hours of marathon talks from Aug. 22-25 to defuse the tension between the two nations.


Friction on the Korean Peninsula became dangerously explosive following the Aug. 4 landmine blast in the Demilitarized Zone and last week's exchange of artillery fire between the two Koreas.


북, 내달 7일 적십자 실무접촉 판문점 개최 동의(종합)

북한은 29일 이산가족 상봉을 위한 적십자 실무접촉을 내달 7일 판문점에서 갖자는 우리 측 제안에 동의했다.

    북한은 이런 내용을 담은 북한 적십자회 중앙위원회 강수린 위원장 명의의 전화통지문을 이날 오후 1시 판문점 연락사무소를 통해 남측에 전달해 왔다.

    통일부는 '적십자 실무접촉과 관련해 제기되는 제반 문제들은 앞으로 판문점 남북연락사무소를 통해 계속 협의해 나가게 될 것'이라고 말했다.

    앞서 우리 정부는 전날 적십자 실무접촉을 제안하는 김성주 총재 명의의 통지문을 강 위원장 앞으로 보냈다.

    북측이 남측 제안으로부터 불과 하루 만에 적십자 실무접촉 판문점 개최에 동의하면서 추석 이산가족 상봉이 급물살을 탈 전망이다.

    과거 북측은 종종 실무접촉 개최 제안을 수용하면서도 장소를 금강산으로 변경하자고 수정 제의하거나 개최일 바로 전날까지도 확정적인 태도를 보이지 않는 모습을 보인 바 있다.

    판문점에서 열릴 이번 실무접촉에서는 추석 이후 이뤄질 것으로 예상되는 이산가족 상봉 행사의 일시와 장소, 방문단 규모 등이 집중 협의될 예정이다. 이산가족 화상 상봉 문제와 상봉 정례화 등에 대한 논의도 이뤄질 가능성이 있다.

    지난 22∼25일 판문점에서 열린 남북 고위당국자 접촉에서 양측은 올해 추석 이산가족 상봉을 진행하고 이를 정례화하는 방안을 추진하기로 합의한 바 있다. (연합뉴스)
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