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S Korea vows to send aid to North quickly

May 21, 2019 00:00:00


SEOUL, May 20 (AP): South Korea vowed Monday to move quickly on its plans to provide $8 million worth of humanitarian aid to North Korea while it also considers sending food to the country that says it's suffering its worst drought in decades.

Lee Sang-min, spokesman of Seoul's Unification Ministry, said the government will discuss its plans with the World Food Program and the United Nations Children's Fund, through which the aid would be provided, so it reaches North Korean children and pregnant women quickly.

South Korea is also trying to build public and political support for providing food aid to the North, either directly or through an international organization.

North Korea's state media said last week that the country was suffering its worst drought in nearly four decades amid reported food shortages.

"The government will first discuss with international organizations over the provision of aid and take measures so that the support arrives (in the North) quickly," Lee said. "On the matter of direct aid, we will consider the matter while sufficiently garnering the opinions of our citizens."

South Korean President Moon Jae-in has expressed hopes that aid will help revive diplomacy and engagement with Pyongyang, which tapered off following a high-stakes nuclear summit between North Korea and US.


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