s n korea2 400SEOUL: South Korea expressed regret Monday at North Korea's silence over requests to start repayments for past food aid worth $720 million.

The South's unification ministry, in charge of cross-border affairs, said the North had not responded to Seoul's earlier request to pay up.

"This constitutes a violation of a pact between South and North Korea. Our government expresses deep regret," spokesman Kim Hyung-Suk told reporters.

Under the previous left-leaning government, the South provided the North with some 2.6 million tonnes of food worth $720 million in six instalments between 2000 and 2007.

The food aid was provided in the form of a cheap loan, with repayments to be made over 20 years.

Seoul sent a notice through its Export-Import Bank in May giving advance notification that the first payment, including interest, of $5.83 million was due on June 7.

It sent a new notice on Monday after its impoverished neighbour failed to respond.

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Presse), 2012

Copyright APP (Associated Press of Pakistan), 2012

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