North Korea Warns of Border Projects in Rare Message to UN Command, South Says
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North Korea warns of border projects in rare message to UN Command, South says
North Korea tells UN Command it has resumed barrier construction along border
North Korea has notified the United Nations Command (UNC) overseeing the implementation of the inter-Korean armistice that it resumed building barriers along the border last week after a break of several months, South Korea’s defense ministry confirmed on Monday. During a regular press briefing, a ministry spokesperson told reporters that Pyongyang’s decision to inform the […]
North Korea has notified the United Nations Command (UNC) in South Korea, under the command of the United States, of its plans to build barriers within the border between North and South Korea.
(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Kim Ho-jun = North Korea began installing barbed wire along the Military Demarcation Line (MDL) and a barrier along the Northern Limit Line of the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) in April of last year...
Yonhap reports, citing the South Korean Defense Ministry. On June 30, Pyongyang informed the multinational command tasked with monitoring the inter-Korean border that it would resume the construction of barriers and barbed wire fences on its side of the demilitarized zone (DMZ). The South Korean Defense Ministry confirmed the DPRK's statement, but a UNC spokesman declined to comment on contact with the North Korean military.The South Korean mili…
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