After sky-high military tensions, two Koreas hold rare high-level talks

The last such sit-down took place nearly two years ago.

After sky-high military tensions, two Koreas hold rare high-level talks

Seoul: North and South Korea sat down to rare, high-level talks Friday, with each side looking to squeeze concessions from the other on stalled cross-border programmes in which both their leaders have a political stake.

The vice minister-level dialogue, held in the Kaesong joint industrial zone on the North Korean side of the border, was the fruit of crisis talks in August to ease sky-high military tensions on the divided peninsula.

The last such sit-down, with the mandate to discuss a range of inter-Korean issues, took place nearly two years ago.

"The outcome this time could have a significant impact on the path the overall inter-Korea relationship takes next year," said Cheong Seong-Chang, an analyst at the Sejong Institute think tank in Seoul.

Although any talks between the two Koreas are welcomed as a positive step, precedent suggests any significant breakthrough is unlikely.

Efforts to establish a regular dialogue have tended to falter rapidly after an initial meeting -- a reflection of the deep mistrust between two countries that have remained technically at war since the end of the 1950-53 Korean conflict.
 

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