PUSAN, South Korea (Reuters) - Talks between the two Koreas collapsed in acrimony on Thursday with North Korea saying its neighbour would "pay a price" for the failure and the South withholding any more aid to the impoverished North.
"The South side will pay a price before the nation for causing the collapse of the ministerial talks and bringing a collapse of North-South relations that is unforeseeable now," the North Korean delegation to the meeting said in a statement.
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