High-ranking officials from North and South Korea met in a border village on Wednesday in their highest level talks in years. The meeting had no set agenda. It was requested by Pyongyang, leading optimists to speculate that it could be a sign the communist regime wants to improve ties with South Korea after pulling back from a flurry of belligerent rhetoric last year. The two Koreas plan reunions later this month for families separated in the 1950-53 Korean War.
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