“We feel sorry that the North rejected the offer,” the official said. “But we still keep offering other humanitarian aid, regardless of military or political affairs.” The Unification Minister Yu Woo-ik said on Friday at a parliamentary hearing that the government proposed to send aid to the North on Sept. 3. The North sent a reply on Monday through the inter-Korean Red Cross channel at the border village Panmunjom, saying they would accept the aid and asked which items the South would offer.
Last summer, the South Korean government tried to offer so-called “nutritional aid,” such as noodles, but the North didn’t respond. They demanded rice and cement. The South refused for fear that the aid would go directly to the communist military.
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