S.Korean unification minister renews support for humanitarian aid to North Korea


South Korean Unification Minister Lee In-young. - AP

SEOUL (Xinhua): South Korean Unification Minister Lee In-young, a top Seoul policymaker in charge of inter-Korean affairs, renewed his support Monday (March 22) to resume humanitarian aid in the private sector to North Korea.

Lee made the remark during a meeting with the chief of the Korean Council for Reconciliation and Cooperation, a South Korean pro-unification civic group, according to Yonhap news agency.

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