North Korea seeks military talks with South

Published: 5:37PM Monday February 22, 2010 Source: Reuters

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North Korea has proposed holding military talks with the South next week after it raised tension on the troubled peninsula last week by warning it would hold live-fire drills near the border with its rival.

North Korea is apparently using military threats against US ally South Korea to strengthen its hand to win concessions from regional powers as it appears ready to return to international talks on ending its nuclear arms programme, analysts said.

South Korea's Defence Ministry said it received a request from the North on Tuesday for talks on March 2 related to the passage of people and material to a joint factory park located in the North's border city of Kaesong. The South has yet to respond.

North Korea last week said it would be firing from four spots on its west coast and two on its east coast from Sunday through Tuesday. It has yet to launch artillery.

Recent military talks have focused on a sea border off the west coast set unilaterally by US-led UN forces at the end of the 1950-53 Korean War and declared invalid by the North.

North Korea last month opened fire near that border, drawing return volleys from the South. The exchange resulted in no injuries or damage but spooked investors, prompting temporary dips in Seoul stock markets and the South Korean won .

The North has come under pressure to take a more conciliatory path and return to six-country nuclear talks due to UN sanctions imposed after a May 2009 nuclear test that have dealt a blow to its wobbly economy and a botched currency move late last year that sparked inflation and rare civil unrest.

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