Pyongyang has not yet shared with Seoul the list of delegates who will participate in the upcoming Red Cross meeting, during which the issue of family reunions, those separated since the 1950-1953 Korean War will be discussed, media reported, citing South Korea's Unification Ministry.
The meeting on humanitarian and reunification issues will be held on Friday on Mount Kumgang in North Korea.
The South Korean delegation will cross the North Korean border later on Thursday and leave for the Red Cross meeting venue early on Friday, the news outlet added.
READ MORE: North Korea Preparing to Destroy ICBM Test Site — Reports
Apart from the agreement to settle humanitarian issues between Seoul and Pyongyang, the summit declaration, signed by the two leaders, reiterates their goal to denuclearize the Korean Peninsula, and reach a formal end of the Korean War in the near future.