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ROK shifts course on aid to DPRK
(Agencies)
Updated: 2009-10-26 11:19 SEOUL: The Republic of Korea (ROK) will make a small grant of humanitarian aid to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), ending its suspension of handouts after a series of conciliatory gestures from its rival, an official said on Monday.
Seoul will send an aid package valued at about 4.1 billion won ($3.46 million) that includes 10,000 tonnes of corn and 20 tonnes of powdered milk, a Unification Ministry official told reporters. "This aid will be solely prepared by the Red Cross," the official said. The ROK President Lee Myung-bak, who took office in February 2008, ended years of unconditional handouts to the DPRK and launched a new programme where Seoul's largesse would be tied to nuclear disarmament. The ROKa once sent up to 500,000 tonnes of rice and 300,000 tonnes of fertiliser a year to the DPRK but the aid was halted after Lee took power. |