SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's president on Tuesday urged North Korea to return to talks but chances of dialogue appear slim as tensions rise again in the divided peninsula which had looked close to war a few months ago.
The call comes as North Korea expressed outrage at this week's military exercises by South Korea and its U.S. ally, and anger at Seoul for dropping leaflets across the border with details of the unrest sweeping through the Middle East.
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