BBC: Kim Jong-un 'wants closer North-South Korea ties'
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has said he wants to "vigorously advance" closer ties with South Korea, according to state media.
The report follows a rare visit to Pyongyang by senior South Korean officials, who had dinner with the normally reclusive leader.
They are the first officials from Seoul to meet Mr Kim since he came to power.
It's part of a fast-moving wave of rapprochement on the Korean peninsula surrounding the Winter Olympics.
South Korea has only commented briefly on the meeting, saying the two sides had reached a "satisfactory agreement" on holding future talks.
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