By AHN YOUNG-JOON, Associated Press Writer
MOUNT SEORAK, South Korea - North and South Korea (news - web sites) agreed Friday to stop propaganda broadcasts along their border and take steps to avoid clashes on the high seas, but they made no moves to reduce troops on a frontier still bristling with arms a half-century after war.
The agreement announced after all-night talks also made no mention of the international dispute over the communist North's development of nuclear weapons.
The two Koreas have yet to sign a peace treaty to formally end their 1950-53 war, and Friday's agreements were part of steps in the past two weeks to ease their tense Cold War-era standoff. Generals from the two sides met face-to-face for the first time last week.
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