SEOUL: South Korea's Unification Ministry said experts from the two Koreas will meet again for talks on scarce research on an active volcano in the North touted as the birthplace of Kim Jong Il.
Geologists and volcanologists countries met last week and agreed on the need for joint research in the North of Mount Paektu, if not the card details.
The talks due to concerns about natural disasters after the earthquake and tsunami in Japan last month.
Seoul's Unification Ministry said North Korea agreed Thursday to hold a second round of talks Tuesday at the North Korean border city of Kaesong.
Interviews may be an attempt by the North to improve strained relations between the two Koreas divided.
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