SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea on Friday proposed reunions of families separated since the Korean War six decades ago, continuing its latest campaign of reconciliation that included a call for the South and the United States to cancel joint military drills.
South Korea quickly welcomed the proposal, which Pyongyang offered to hold "at the South's convenience" in a message received and made public by the South's Unification Ministry.
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