Demand For Apology Ends Talks With North
September 30 2010
South Korea
The first military talks in two years between North and South Korea broke down Thursday after about two hours over Seoul demanding an apology for the sinking of a warship that killed 46 sailors, the Daily Telegraph (U.K.) reports.
The talks took place in the border truce village of Panmunjom.
South Korean officials called for Pyongyang to admit to and apologize for sinking the Cheonan in March. North Korea has refused to accept the findings of an international investigation. ...
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