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North Korea tensions

South Korea calls out North's silence on Yoon's unification vision

Seoul has offered working-level talks as part of potential new dialogue channel

National flags flutter at the border dividing the Korean Peninsula.   © Yonhap/AP

SEOUL -- South Korea's top official for relations with North Korea on Thursday implored the reclusive country to respond to a vision President Yoon Suk Yeol proposed last week for eventually bringing together the rival states.

Minister of Unification Kim Yung-ho called on Pyongyang to agree to working-level talks as part of a proposed new dialogue channel. That format was part of a doctrine outlined by Yoon in a speech on Aug. 15, an annual public holiday marking the end of Japan's 1910 to 1945 colonial occupation of the Korean Peninsula.

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