k North and South Korean family members say their farewells after an interKorean family reunion in Mt. Kumgang resort InterKorean Family Reunion, Aug 22, 2018 South Korean Lee GeumSeom L, 92 and her North Korean son Ri SangChul 71 look at a family photo together as they bid farewell to each other at Kumgangsan hotel in Mt. Kumgang resort, North Korea in this picture taken by Joint Press Corps at Mt. Kumgang and handouted by the South Korean Ministry of Unification. Eightynine elderly South Koreans crossed the Demilitarized Zone separating the two Koreas on August 20 to meet their North Korean relatives for the first time since they were mostly separated by the 195053 Korean War, during a threeday interKorean family reunion. The two Koreas have held 20 rounds of family reunions since the firstever interKorean summit in 2000. About 57,000 South Koreans in their 70s or older are waiting to see their family members who might be living in North Korea, local media reported. Picture taken on August 22, 2018. EDITORIAL USE ONLY. Photo by Joint Press Corps at Mt. KumgangThe South Korean Ministry of UnificationHandout NORTH KOREA Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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North and South Korean family members say their farewells after an inter Korean family reunion in Mt. Kumgang resort Inter Korean Family Reunion, Aug 22, 2018 : South Korean Lee Geum Seom  L, 92  and her North Korean son Ri Sang Chul  71  look at a family photo together as they bid farewell to each other at Kumgangsan hotel in Mt. Kumgang resort, North Korea in this picture taken by Joint Press Corps at Mt. Kumgang and handouted by the South Korean Ministry of Unification. Eighty nine elderly South Koreans crossed the Demilitarized Zone separating the two Koreas on August 20 to meet their North Korean relatives for the first time since they were mostly separated by the 1950 53 Korean War, during a three day inter Korean family reunion. The two Koreas have held 20 rounds of family reunions since the first ever inter Korean summit in 2000. About 57,000 South Koreans in their 70s or older are waiting to see their family members who might be living in North Korea, local media reported. Picture taken on August 22, 2018. EDITORIAL USE ONLY.  Photo by Joint Press Corps at Mt. Kumgang The South Korean Ministry of Unification Handout   NORTH KOREA
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North and South Korean family members say their farewells after an inter-Korean family reunion in Mt. Kumgang resort

Inter-Korean Family Reunion, Aug 22, 2018 : South Korean Lee Geum-Seom (L, 92) and her North Korean son Ri Sang-Chul (71) look at a family photo together as they bid farewell to each other at Kumgangsan hotel in Mt. Kumgang resort, North Korea in this picture taken by Joint Press Corps at Mt. Kumgang and handouted by the South Korean Ministry of Unification. Eighty-nine elderly South Koreans crossed the Demilitarized Zone separating the two Koreas on August 20 to meet their North Korean relatives for the first time since they were mostly separated by the 1950-53 Korean War, during a three-day inter-Korean family reunion. The two Koreas have held 20 rounds of family reunions since the first-ever inter-Korean summit in 2000. About 57,000 South Koreans in their 70s or older are waiting to see their family members who might be living in North Korea, local media reported. Picture taken on August 22, 2018. EDITORIAL USE ONLY. (Photo by Joint Press Corps at Mt. Kumgang/The South Korean Ministry of Unification/Handout) (NORTH KOREA)

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