AlHijjah 21, 1435, Oct 15, 2014, SPA -- The first military talks between North and South Korea in more than three years ended with no agreement Wednesday, AP cited South Korean officials as saying. The two countries traded gunfire Friday after South Korean activists floated balloons carrying anti-Pyongyang propaganda leaflets across the border. Earlier last week, their navies exchanged warning shots along the nations' disputed sea boundary. There were no reports of casualties from either incident, but they served as a reminder of tensions running high on the divided Korean Peninsula. On Wednesday, following a proposal by the North, military generals from the two Koreas met at a border village in the countries' first military talks since February 2011, according to South Korea's Defense Ministry.