South Korea offers high-ranking government talks with North Korea

Talks to focus on bringing a North Korean delegation to the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics scheduled for next month

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. PHOTO: REUTERS

SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA:
South Korean Unification Minister Cho Myong-gyon offered on Tuesday high-ranking government talks with North Korea next week at the border village of Panmunjom, a day after Pyongyang suggested talks despite sticking to its nuclear ambitions.

Myong-gyon told a media conference he expects the two Koreas to
focus on bringing a North Korean delegation to the Pyeongchang
Winter Olympics, which begin next month, should the talks be held on January 9.


Nuclear button is always on my table, warns North Korea's Kim

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said in a New Year's speech on Monday he was "open to dialogue" with Seoul and for athletes from the North to possibly take part in the Winter Games.

However, he also steadfastly declared North Korea a nuclear
power.
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