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ROK president meets DPRK delegation in Seoul
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2009-08-23 12:04 SEOUL: Lee Myung-bak, President of the Republic of Korea (ROK) held talks on Sunday morning with a delegation from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) which is visiting Seoul to pay respect to ROK's late former President Kim Dae-jung, a government official said.
The message was said to be about Kim Jong-iL's views on the progress of inter-Korean relations, according to Lee. With respect to Kim's message, the South Korean president expressed his hope for continuing dialogue with "integrity," reconfirming the regime would further push for its "firm, consistent" inter-Korean policy, Lee added.
The DPRK delegates, in return, said they hoped the two Koreas will "cooperate" on every issue they face, also expressing gratefulness for the meeting, Lee said. The meeting was said to have been held in a "serious, yet warm" mood, according to Lee. The spokesman, however, did not identify the details of the message from Kim Jong-iL, saying "it should not be publicized as it is a sensitive issue."
The meeting was widely expected to deal with thorny inter- Korean issues, such as the fishermen hauled by the DPRK authorities on July 30 and restart of inter-Korean dialogue. |