SEOUL: North and South Korea agreed Friday to hold a reunion for families divided by the Korean War as planned, Seoul said, despite North Korean concerns over overlapping South Korea-US military drills.
"South and North Korea agreed to hold the reunion of separated families as scheduled" South Korea's chief delegate to high-level talks with the North, Kim Kyou-Hyun, told reporters.
The families reunion has been scheduled for February 20-25 at the North's Mount Kumgang resort.
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