Senior officials of South Korea's ruling Democratic Party, government ministries and the presidential office will meet on Wednesday morning to discuss a series of issues including the follow-up measures to the North Korea-U.S. summit held last week.
They are set to review plans for inter-Korean economic cooperation and a reunion of families separated by the Korean War.
The economy is also on the agenda,... as the officials plan to go over ways to stabilize people's livelihoods and discuss the government's minimum wage policy.
The meeting comes after the party's landslide victory in the June 13th local elections and by-elections.