SEOUL (Reuters) - The leaders of the two Koreas will meet in Pyongyang on Aug. 28-30, only the second summit between two countries that are still technically at war, media on both sides of the divided peninsula said on Wednesday.
South Korean reports of the summit, which were confirmed by the North's official news agency, follows this year's agreement by Pyongyang with regional powers to move towards ending its nuclear weapons programme in return for massive aid.
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