Some members of a Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK)'s delegation, which are on a visit here to join a festival to mark the 60th anniversary of liberation from the Japanese colonial rule, are likely to pay a courtesy call on South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun, reported South Korean Yonhap News Agency on Sunday.
Kim Ki Nam, secretary of the Central Committee of the DPRK's Workers' Party, and several other delegates are likely to meet President Roh on Wednesday, Yonhap quoted a source as reporting.
Earlier Sunday, Kim Ki Nam, who led a 17-member DPRK government delegation, arrived at Seoul. While other 165 DPRK civilian delegates also flied to Seoul to attend the joint celebration events.
South Korean Unification Ministry Chung Dong-young led the South Korean government team to attend the joint celebrations of the 5th anniversary of the inter-Korean summit in Pyongyang in this mid-June.
During Chung's visit, Chung met with DPRK's top leader Kim Jong Il as Roh Moo-hyun's special envoy.
Source: Xinhua