In life and in death, Kim Dae-jung, the former South Korean president, has helped to inch the two Koreas towards warmer ties.<br /><br />Kim's "sunshine policy" led to rapprochement between the rivals in the 90s and now his death has led to a cooling of tensions that have been rising in the peninsula for the last few months, with North Korea announcing plans to send a delegation to attend his state funeral.<br /><br />Tony Birtley reports from Seoul.