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North Korea seeking better relations to Seoul
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 23 - 08 - 2009


North Korean leader Kim Jong Il broke months of
silence today with a message to South Korean President Lee Myung
Bak that was delivered by a high-ranking delegation from Pyongyang, dpa quoted a
presidential spokesman as saying.
The verbal message addressed progress in cooperation between the
two countries, but further details were not given.
It was the first time since Lee took office in February 2008 that
the conservative South Korean president had met with officials of
communist North Korea.
The two neighbours took advantage of the state funeral for former
South Korean president and Nobel peace laureate Kim Dae Jung, who had
actively sought to promote good relations between the North and
South.
A spokesman for Lee said that after receiving the message from Kim
Jong Il, the president repeated his demand for a serious dialogue
between the two countries.
"In response, President Lee explained our government's consistent
and firm North Korea Policy and asked the North Korean delegates to
relay his message to Chairman Kim," the spokesman said.
There were no problems that could not be resolved if South and
North Korea conducted an honest dialogue, Lee said, according to his
spokesman.
Lee has made improved relations with the North conditional on
Pyongyang dropping its nuclear weapons programme.
The meeting took place just hours before Kim Dae Jung's funeral.
On Friday, the six-member delegation from Pyongyang paid the North's
final respects to Kim, who died on Tuesday aged 83.
The first high-level talks between the two sides in two years
began on Saturday when South Korea's Minister of Unification Hyun In
Taek met Kim Yang Gon, the head of the unification front department
of North Korea's ruling Korean Workers' Party.
The North broke off the dialogue at the beginning of 2008 in
response to the hardline policies towards it adopted by Lee and had
resisted attempts by the South to get the talks restarted.
After rising tensions in recent months caused in part by North
Korea's test-firing of a long-range missile and its second nuclear
test, there have been increasing signs of North Korea's readiness to
improve relations with the South.
Delegations from both countries met several times between April
and early July in the North Korean border town of Kaesong, where the
North and South Korea jointly operate an industrial park.
On Friday, the North eased restrictions on the movement of people
and goods across travelling across the heavily guarded frontier to
and from the Kaesong factory zone.
Pyongyang has also announced its intention to allow reunions of
divided families and make it easier for tourists from the South to
visit the North.
Tens of thousands of South Koreans and international guests paid
their final respects to the late president the state funeral on
Sunday.
President Lee, who attended alongside Prime Minister Han Seung
Soo, praised Kim as a "great leader of modern history," whose
sacrifices and courage had brought democracy, human rights, and
freedom to blossom as progressed the reconciliation of the Korean
people.


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