SEOUL, South Korea - The divided Koreas agreed Friday to discuss historic trial runs of cross-border railways, as Washington cautioned Seoul against rushing to embrace Pyongyang before it takes steps to dismantle its nuclear program.
The meeting the Koreas - aimed at winning the North Korean military's approval for security arrangements for the rail tests - was the latest development in South Korea's efforts to mend frayed ties with Pyongyang after the communist nation pledged in February to shut down its main nuclear reactor.
Generals from the two Koreas will meet in the truce village of Panmunjom in the middle of the Demilitarized Zone for three days starting Tuesday, …

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