Biegun in South Korea to discuss N. Korea projectiles, food aid
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The U.S. Special Representative for North Korea, Stephen Biegun, is in South Korea for the first time since the North Korea-U.S. summit in February ended without an agreement.
Biegun arrived in Seoul yesterday and met his South Korean counterpart Lee Do-hoon this morning.
They discussed North Korea's recent firing of short-range projectiles and Seoul's possible provision of humanitarian food aid to the North.
Biegun and Lee are to meet again on Friday for the Seoul-Washington working group meeting.
The U.S. envoy will also meet South Korea's ministers of foreign affairs and unification... and visit the Blue House on Friday.
Biegun arrived in Seoul yesterday and met his South Korean counterpart Lee Do-hoon this morning.
They discussed North Korea's recent firing of short-range projectiles and Seoul's possible provision of humanitarian food aid to the North.
Biegun and Lee are to meet again on Friday for the Seoul-Washington working group meeting.
The U.S. envoy will also meet South Korea's ministers of foreign affairs and unification... and visit the Blue House on Friday.
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