Ministry of Unification "Proceeding with Video Conference System Talks to Enable Dialogue with Buk"
[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Ji-eun] The Ministry of Unification announced that South and North Korea are conducting consultations on a video conference system and a face-to-face meeting method with quarantine measures.
An official from the Ministry of Unification told reporters on the 29th, "We plan to proceed with consultations on a video conference system and a method that allows face-to-face talks to be conducted safely, tailored to the special circumstances of COVID-19."
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The current video conference method considered by the government involves both South and North Korea establishing their own video conference equipment, and there is no plan for the government to separately fund the installation of equipment at the North Korean meeting venue.
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