South Korea halts pact with NK, resumes border military activities
South Korea voted in a Cabinet meeting to suspend the 2018 inter-Korean pact on Tuesday after a week of North Korea’s unceasing provocations ranging from attempting to launch another spy satellite to sending trash balloons. The Cabinet decision was approved by President Yoon Suk Yeol the same day, making the pact -- aimed at minimizing front-line tensions -- lose effect entirely for the time being. South Korea earlier halted parts of the pact to resume surveillance activities near the bord
June 4, 2024