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Koreas discuss communication issues ahead of summit

Published April 07, 2018

Associated Press

North and South Korea have held talks over establishing a telephone hotline between their leaders and other communication issues ahead of a rare summit between the rivals later this month.

The talks between working-level officials on Saturday at a border village were part of preparatory discussions to set up the April 27 summit between North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and South Korean President Moon Jae-in.

A summit between Kim and President Donald Trump is anticipated in May.

North Korea's diplomatic outreach has brought a temporary lull to tensions surrounding its nuclear program that saw Kim and Trump exchange threats of war last year.

Seoul says the inter-Korean summit will be focused on denuclearization. The North has yet to officially confirm its willingness to talk about giving up its nukes.

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