The World - News from June 21, 1985
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North and South Korea agreed to set up a committee on economic cooperation at the deputy prime minister level, a South Korean spokesman said. The two sides exchanged draft agreements on the committee and on proposed trade and economic cooperation at a meeting at the border truce village in Panmunjom. As a first step, the south has proposed buying 300,000 tons of anthracite coal from the north and the formation of joint fishing areas.
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