South Korea will offer $13.3 million in aid to programmes in North Korea, according to the Ministry of Unification (MOU) on Monday, amid a push to improve cross border relations.
The Ministry of Unification says the funds will be delivered through international aid agencies, with a focus on providing food and medical assistance to vulnerable populations in the North.
South Korea will offer $13.3 million in aid to programmes in North Korea, according to the Ministry of Unification (MOU) on Monday, amid a push to improve cross border relations.
The Ministry of Unification says the funds will be delivered through international aid agencies, with a focus on providing food and medical assistance to vulnerable populations in the North.
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