'Belligerent' N Korea changes tune and asks Seoul for talks

Just weeks after Pyongyang's threat of pre-emptive nuclear strike on US, regime proposes closer ties

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NORTH KOREA has stunned South Korea and its allies by proposing talks on a range of "commercial and humanitarian" issues.

Pyongyang's eagerness to discuss issues such as the reopening of a joint industrial complex and the resumption of cross-border family reunions, comes hard on the heels of a dramatic escalation of tensions on the peninsular in the wake of North Korea's third nuclear test in February. In April, President Obama warned the pariah regime to end its "belligerent approach" after North Korea said a nuclear war against Seoul and its US ally was "unavoidable".

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