South Korea to allow food aid to North

File photo of South Koreas trucks transport 530 tons of flour designed for North Korean flood victims on September 16, 2010.STORY HIGHLIGHTSA South Korean party campaign to send off 180 tons of flour to schools and date caution centersThe delivery is the foremost since the death of North Korean leader Kim Jong Il preceding monthNorth Koreas dysfunctional reduced has resulted hip extensive malnutritionThe United States on the edge food aid to North Korea hip 2009Seoul, South Korea The South Korean government on Friday permitted the foremost delivery of food aid to North Korea since the death of dictator Kim Jong Il preceding month.The South Korean Unification department has prearranged the naive light to the transfer on January 27 of 180 tons of flour to elementary schools and era custody centers by the Korea harmony Foundation, Kim Hyung-suk, a department spokesman, thought next to a briefing.North Korea has agreed to receive the delivery, according to the bureau.Pyongyang announced Kims death on December 19, setting sour speculation not far off from the stability of the solitary state and its doable penalty in place of the broader region. Kims youngest lad and chosen successor, Kim Jong Un, has replaced him having the status of the regimes supreme leader.

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