The South Korean government decided Tuesday to quit a lawsuit against residents on Jeju Island and activists for having obstructed the construction of a major naval base there.
The government approved a related motion at the Cabinet meeting, effectively putting an end to a longtime conflict with the protesters and the local community.
In March 2016, the Navy filed the suit with the Seoul Central District Court to exercise its right to indemnity against 116 individuals and five entities.
It cited losses of 3.45 billion won ($3.16 million) in taxpayer money from a delay in the construction work attributable to their fierce protests.
The court delivered an offer to the government in late November to withdraw the suit and resolve all relevant legal issues.