When South Korea told North Korea that it shouldn’t link military exercises and family reunions, it meant drills now ongoing in the South.
Clearly it also means military activity in the North.
South Korea’s Defense Ministry has responded to North Korea’s series of missile launches over the last few days with harsh words about “provocations,” but over at the Unification Ministry there’s a new move for more meetings between families torn apart by the Korean War and North Korean abductions.
The ministry, which coordinates inter-Korean affairs, said Wednesday it had sent a proposal for working-level talks to take place in a week.