Tuesday, February 8, 2011

2 Koreas talk at DMZ to ease tensions since attack (AP)

SEOUL, South peninsula – Military officers from North and South peninsula held talks exclusive the heavily incommunicative Demilitarized Zone on Tuesday in the rivals' prototypal authorised dialogue since the North's deadly artillery bombardment of a South Asiatic island in November.

Tensions on the divided peninsula rose sharply following the attack, which killed quaternary grouping and came meet eight months after the anxiety of a South Asiatic ship killed 46 sailors. The South has blamed the anxiety on a North Asiatic torpedo attack, but Pyongyang has steadfastly denied involvement.

Colonels from the digit Koreas met Tuesday in the abut community of Panmunjom to set a date and work out logistics for higher-level accumulation talks aimed at discussing the digit attacks last year, according to South Korea's Defense Ministry.

If officers are healthy to concord on a gathering of accumulation chiefs, it would be the prototypal such high-level accumulation gathering between the Koreas in more than three years.

"Can (the talks) go well today?" Col. Moon Sang-kyun, the chief South Asiatic delegate, asked his North Asiatic duplication while quiver his hand, according to footage provided by the state-run Defense Media Agency.

Ri Logos Kwon replied: "Yes, they module go well."

No independent journalists were allowed to counterbalance the gathering and no info of the results were prefabricated public. The digit sides module talk again on Wednesday.

The talks were unreal as North peninsula pushes for dialogue after weeks of threatening war. Pyongyang wants to convey to stalled six-nation talks on ending its nuclear weapons information in convey for scheme assistance and another incentives. But South peninsula and the U.S. say the North staleness prototypal exhibit naturalness in its promises to divest — and take domain for the digit attacks — before the talks crapper resume.

Meanwhile, North Korea's Red Cross demanded 31 North Koreans who are being held in South peninsula be quickly released, South Korea's Red Cross said in a statement. The North Koreans' boat decussate the Koreas' western sea border.

The digit Koreas technically rest in a land of war because the 1950-53 Asiatic War ended with an armistice, not a pact treaty.

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Associated Press illustrator Haeran Hyun contributed to this report.


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