People visited an altar in Seoul, South Korea, on Friday to pay tribute to Kim Dae-Jung, the former president who died Tuesday. Bobby Yip/Reuters
Officials Of 2 Koreas Set To Meet In The South -- New York Times
SEOUL, South Korea — A high-level delegation from North Korea will meet President Lee Myung-bak of South Korea on Sunday, South Korean leaders said, in the first major political meeting between the two Koreas in nearly two years.
“We hope this will become a turning point in South-North Korean relations,” Unification Minister Hyun In-taek of South Korea told reporters on Saturday, confirming that Mr. Lee will meet Kim Ki-nam, a secretary of the North’s ruling Workers’ Party, and Kim Yang-gon, the North’s intelligence chief, on Sunday.
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More News On North And South Korea
N. Korean Envoys Visit South to Pay Respects to Former President -- Voice of America
North Koreans Pay Respects in South -- New York Times
Two Koreas renew talks after 2 years -- Washington Times
N Koreans to meet South's leader -- BBC
S Korean Unification Minister meets DPRK counterpart -- China View
US pointman on NKorea to hold talks in Seoul -- AFP
Kim Dae-jung's death may offer chance for better North-South ties -- China View
Kim Dae-Jung: South Korea’s bridge-building president -- The Times
In South Korea, Freed U.S. Journalists Come Under Harsh Criticism -- New York Times
Kim Dae Jung's Lesson -- Seth Lipsky, Wall Street Journal opinion
The Sunset of South Korea's 'Sunshine Policy' - Donald Kirk, Los Angeles Times opinion
My Comment: It is a surprise to see North Korea's spy chief Kim Yang Gon make the visit to South Korea as part of the North Korean delegation to pay homage to the former South Korean President Kim Dae-jung.
Something is happening behind closed doors.
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