SEOUL - Here's one way to upstage the rush to two-way dialogue between the United States and North Korea: how about a third inter-Korean summit - this one between South Korea's President Lee Myung-bak and North Korea's Kim Jong-il?
Unlikely though such a scenario might seem, the South Korean media, led by the state-owned Korean Broadcasting System (KBS), suggest the question is not entirely absurd. KBS reports that Kim Yang-gon, an influential North Korean figure on dealings with the South, has been in Singapore seeing an unnamed but "ranking" South Korean.
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