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Tuesday, September 18, 2001, updated at 11:57(GMT+8)
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Seoul, Pyongyang Agree to Further Cooperation
The fifth inter-Korean ministerial meeting ended here Tuesday with a five-point agreement as both sides vowed to strengthen various cooperation and exchanges.
In a joint press statement issued after the four-day meeting, Seoul and Pyongyang agreed to hold the sixth round of inter-Korean ministerial talks in Pyongyang on October 28-31.
They also agreed to hold the fourth reunion of separated families in Seoul and Pyongyang on October 16-18 this year.
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The fifth inter-Korean ministerial meeting ended Tuesday in Seoul with a five-point agreement reached. The two sides promised to increase official and civic cooperation and exchanges.
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