美관리 "2차 북미회담 전 이산가족 상봉할 수도"<br /><br />The very first family reunion for Korean-Americans and their relatives in North Korea is looking like a possibility.<br />On Tuesday, Radio Free Asia cited a representative of the National Coalition of Divided Families, as saying a senior official mentioned the possibility during a phone call earlier this month with another group.<br />A U.S. State Department official reportedly told the group... that Washington has shifted its North Korea policy and made family reunions one of its top priorities.<br />The official added, the event could happen before what was called the next "nuclear talks," believed to be a reference to the second Pyeongyang-Washington summit expected to to be held next January.<br />According to the civic group leader, the reunion will likely happen via video or phone.<br />An initial list of those who wish to meet their relatives in the North will be delivered to the State Department.<br />More than 100-thousand Korean-Americans are believed to be separated from their family living in the regime. <br />