News - Northern Limit Line
Text of report in English by South Korean news agency Yonhap SEOUL, July 26 (Yonhap) - South and North Korea ended their rare high-level military talks on Thursday without any progress towards easing tension between the two sides, as they remained locked in a standoff over their disputed sea border.
Generals from North and South Korea struggled to overcome disagreements over their shared sea border at a second day of military talks Wednesday, with Seoul acknowledging little progress being made on the dispute.
Text of report by North Korean radio on 16 July Our side's delegation, headed by Korean People's Army [KPA] Senior Colonel Pak Rim-su, attended the talks.
Text of report by North Korean radio on 16 July [As of 1400 gmt on 16 July, Pyongyang Korean Central Television (via Satellite) in Korean has not been observed to report the following] North-South military working-level talks resumed at P'anmunjo'm on 16 July, following [the talks of] 10 July.
