North Korea has retracted its proposal to hold talks with South Korea on restarting a family reunion programme, a Seoul official said today.
The North's sudden move came a day after the two Koreas agreed in principle to hold a Red Cross meeting on family reunions.
"In a message sent today to our side, North Korea said it is retracting its proposal in an effort to focus" on separate discussions on reopening a jointly-run industrial estate, a unification ministry official told AFP.
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The South agreed in principle to open talks on reunions for families separated since the 1950-53 war, but said it was premature to discuss the Kumgang tours while the Kaesong talks are still going on.