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Two Koreas agree to hold military talks to defuse tension

SEOUL: North and South Korea agreed Tuesday to hold military talks to ease growing tension on the peninsula, the two
Published January 9, 2018 Updated January 9, 2018 01:21pm

SEOUL: North and South Korea agreed Tuesday to hold military talks to ease growing tension on the peninsula, the two sides said after the first civilian cross-border talks in more than two years.

The rivals agreed to "defuse the current military tension and to hold military talks to address the issue", according to a joint statement.

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Press), 2018