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S. Korea's Moon wants more talks to resolve North nuke issue

5 years 4 months 3 weeks ago Tuesday, January 09 2018 Jan 9, 2018 January 09, 2018 9:44 PM January 09, 2018 in News
Source: Associated Press
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SEOUL, South Korea - South Korea's president says he'll push for more talks and cooperation with North Korea to resolve the nuclear standoff.
  
President Moon Jae-in spoke Wednesday, a day after the two Koreas held high-level talks for the first time in two years and agreed to cooperate in next month's Winter Olympics in South Korea.
  
North Korea will send a delegation of officials, athletes and others to the Feb. 9-25 Games and both sides agreed to hold talks on reducing tensions along their border.
  
The accord followed a year of heightened tension over the North's nuclear program that saw the danger of war on the peninsula.

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