North and South Korea hold border talks to discuss improved links

Officials from the two Koreas met at a border village for talks about talks as part of an agreement that defused a military stand-off in August.

North and South Korea hold border talks to discuss improved links

Officials from the two Koreas met at a border village for talks about talks as part of an agreement that defused a military stand-off in August.

The rivals threatened war against each other last summer over land mine explosions blamed on Pyongyang that maimed two South Korean soldiers.

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