North Korean officials said yesterday that they met with South Korean civilian organizations in Shenyang, China, to share concerns about the stalled inter-Korean relationship.

The North reported that it had canceled business contacts with South Korean civilians originally scheduled, but the meeting was concluded again in consultation.

The South Korean Committee of the June 15 Joint Declaration was held in Shenyang yesterday, including 10 members of the South, including Cho Sung-woo, chief director of Han Chung-kyo and five vice presidents of the North and South Korean tanks, sixteen and fifteen. "He said.

The South Korean government explained that they discussed with the current government about inter-Korean relations and the implementation of the inter-Korean joint declaration.

The North was scheduled to hold a working meeting with the South yesterday, but sent a fax message in the name of the June 15 foreign committee yesterday morning to notify the cancellation of the meeting and the withdrawal of local personnel.

However, it was reported that the South Koreans who arrived in Shenyang had already been heading for the meeting place, and the North Koreans who were in Shenyang were also at the meeting place.

The group officials explained that they received the cancellation notice on the way to the meeting place and met with the North to understand the situation, understood the situation and proceeded with the discussion.

It is difficult to exclude the possibility of further contact, but the agreement with Min-Hwa Kyoung-jae, which was scheduled for today and tomorrow, but was taken on the 26th, is still known to be canceled.