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Koreas to Hold High-Level Military Talks

Monday, December 10, 2007

SEOUL, South Korea -- The two Koreas will hold high-level military talks
this week to discuss a joint fishing zone and other projects aimed at
improving ties between the rivals, the South's Defense Ministry said Monday.

The militaries of North Korea and South Korea are scheduled to sign security
arrangements for cross-border projects and consult on the fishing area
around their disputed maritime border off the peninsula's west coast, the
ministry said in a statement.

Two-star generals will represent each side in three days of meetings
starting Wednesday at the truce village of Panmunjom in the Demilitarized
Zone that separates the two Koreas.

This week's talks come two weeks after the defense ministers of the two
Koreas held their first meeting in seven years in Pyongyang.

The defense chiefs agreed on security arrangements for the first-ever
regular train service across their heavily fortified border, which was set
to start Tuesday.

But the two ministers failed to reach a consensus on the joint fishing zone,
which was a key issue at their talks.

The proposed fishing zone, in an area where the two Koreas fought bloody
naval skirmishes in 1999 and 2002, was part of an accord signed in October
by South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun and North Korean leader Kim Jong Il.

South Korea has proposed that the zone extend on both sides of the border,
but North Korea has argued that it should only be to the south.

It remains unclear whether the two sides can produce any breakthrough in the
issue in the upcoming talks, since they have long been at odds over the
disputed maritime border.

North Korea does not recognize the current sea boundary, which was drawn
unilaterally at the end of the 1950-53 Korean War by the then-commander of
U.N. forces, and has long demanded it be redrawn farther south.
 
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