SEOUL: South Korea proposed Monday holding family reunions for those separated by the Korean War in mid-February, ahead of joint military drills with the United States that North Korea wants cancelled.
Seoul came up with the dates after the North unexpectedly announced on Friday it was willing to hold the event - the latest in a series of conciliatory gestures from Pyongyang that the South has treated with scepticism.
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