A four-day visit to North Korea by representatives of several South Korean religious bodies is a sign tensions may be easing between the two nations, observers said - writes Hisashi Yukimoto.
Led by Roman Catholic Archbishop Kim Hee-joong of Kwangju, the 24-member delegation planned to deliver wishes for peace from South Korea's faith community, hold talks with religious counterparts and participate in joint prayer meetings.
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