South Korea approves US$8m in aid for hungry North

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South Korea approved US$8 million in humanitarian aid for the impoverished North on Wednesday, authorities said, with negotiations over ...

SEOUL: South Korea approved US$8 million in humanitarian aid for the impoverished North on Wednesday , authorities said, with negotiations over Pyongyang's nuclear arsenal deadlocked and inter-Korean relations at a standstill.

Pyongyang has since largely cut off contact with both Seoul and Washington, with the South's unification minister saying this week he had last spoken to a North Korean official at the beginning of May. It will give US$4.5 million to the World Food Programme to help address malnutrition, along with US$3.5 million to UNICEF for health issues among children and pregnant women.More than 10 million North Koreans - 40 per cent of the population - were suffering from severe food shortages, according to recent UN estimates. The figure is similar to recent years.

It is the first humanitarian aid implemented by Moon's government, but a North Korean propaganda outlet has already dismissed it as"non-essential" for inter-Korean relations.

 

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