Seoul - Representatives of the South and North Korean Red Cross organizations continued their first talks on humanitarian issues for almost two years on Thursday.
High on the agenda on the second day of the talks was the planned resumption of reunions between divided families from the two countries.
A spokesman for the Unification Ministry in Seoul said that during the talks on North Korea's east coast South Korea had suggested holding the reunions more regularly.
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