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Koreas agree to Aug reunions for war-split families

SEOUL:North and South Korea today agreed to resume reunions for families separated by the Korean War in August-the first such meetings since 2015 and the latest step in a remarkable diplomatic thaw on the peninsula.

Koreas agree to Aug reunions for war-split families

An elderly South Korean man visits the Red Cross office to fill out applications for an expected inter-Korean family reunion programme, in Seoul. AFP



Seoul, June 22 

North and South Korea today agreed to resume reunions for families separated by the Korean War in August-the first such meetings since 2015 and the latest step in a remarkable diplomatic thaw on the peninsula.

Millions of people were separated during the 1950-53 conflict that sealed the division of the two Koreas. Most died without the chance to see or hear from their relatives on the other side of the border, across which all civilian communication is banned.

The resumption of the family reunions was among the agreements reached between North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and the South’s president Moon Jae-in at their landmark summit in April.

Officials from both sides met at the North’s scenic Mount Kumgang resort today and set a date for late August. “The reunion will be held from August 20 to 26 and 100 participants will be selected from each side,” said a joint Seoul-Pyongyang statement.

South Korean officials will begin inspections of the Mount Kumgang resort-the venue of the reunions-from next week, it added.

Only about 57,000 people registered with the South Korean Red Cross to meet their separated relatives remain alive, most of them aged over 70. For the lucky few chosen to take part, the experience is often hugely emotional, as they are given only three days to make up for decades of time apart, followed by another separation at the end-in all likelihood permanent.

The reunion programme began in earnest after a historic inter-Korean summit in 2000 and they were initially held annually, but strained cross-border relations have made them rare. — AFP

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