Two Koreas to Hold Talks on Aid Next Month
August 26, 2008 
The two Koreas will hold working-level talks next month regarding the supply of energy and economic aid to the North.
The meeting comes as part of the February 13th six-way denuclearization agreement.
A source familiar with North Korean affairs said Tuesday that the South
proposed holding the talks at the truce village of Panmunjeom on August
23rd. The North, however, wanted to postpone the meeting, saying it has
not yet wrapped up talks on energy and economic aid with China.
The source said the North’s request for the delay was unrelated to the verification of its nuclear program.









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