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Article: Seoul: the 38th parallel. (economic cooperation with South Korea)
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- National Review
- Article date:
- November 30, 1984
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North Korea has agreed to discuss far-reaching economic cooperation with the South, which could have a substantial political effect on relations between the two halves of this divided peninsula. North Korean Vice Premier Kim Hwan has written to authorities here accepting a suggestion to this effect and proposing the two sides send delegations to meet at the truce point of Panmunjom in November. This would be the first official contact between the two Koreas in four years. The North ...
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