Kim Still Secluded as Adviser Meets South Korea Officials
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The highest-ranking security advisers of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and South Korean President Park Geun Hye met for the first time and agreed to push for improved relations between the two countries.
Vice Marshal Hwang Pyong So, political overseer of Kim’s 1.2-million troops, met today with Park’s chief security aide, Kim Kwan Jin, in the South Korean city of Incheon and agreed the two sides should hold another round of high-level talks in late October or early November, Seoul’s Unification Ministry said in an e-mailed statement.