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Korea Summit Planned

Communist North Korea agreed Tuesday to meet with South Korea at their Cold War border, breaking a months-long deadlock over the North's nuclear program.


Park Yong-su, the North's chief delegate to inter-Korean talks, told the South his country would agree to talks Thursday at Panmunjom about a proposed exchange of special envoys.


"I hope the working-level contact will smoothly work out arrangements for an exchange of special envoys so that it can take place at an early date," a spokesman for the South-North Dialogue Office said.


The meeting will focus on an exchange of envoys charged with ending the row over the North's nuclear sites.




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