North and South Korea to hold fresh meeting on fulfilling summit vows

The two Koreas will hold a high-level meeting tomorrow to discuss setting up military and Red Cross talks aimed at reducing border tension and restarting reunions between families separated by the Korean War.
Seoul's Unification Ministry said today that the meeting at a border truce village would discuss ways to carry out peace commitments made between North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and South Korean president Moon Jae-in in their summit last month.