

In September, it launched what it said was a long-range cruise missile, and earlier this week it tested what it described as a hypersonic gliding vehicle, which South Korea's military said appeared to be in the early stages of development.
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In the period since, Pyongyang has held a series of tension-raising missile tests. They also revealed at the time that Kim and Moon had exchanged a series of letters since April in which they agreed that re-establishing hotlines would be a productive first step in rebooting relations between the two rivals which, despite the end of their 1950-53 conflict, remain technically at war.īut the cross-border communication lasted for just two weeks, with the North dropping them in protest at joint US-South Korea military drills. Their joint announcement, which coincided with the anniversary of the end of the Korean War, was the first positive development since a series of summits between Kim and the South's President Moon Jae-in in 2018 failed to achieve any significant breakthrough. The two sides said on July 27 this year that all lines were restored. North Korea had unilaterally cut off all official military and political communication links in June last year over activists sending anti-Pyongyang leaflets across the border. "Even if this leads to talks, we may enter a new phase where North Korea engages in dialogue but continues to carry out provocations simultaneously," said Park Won-gon, a professor of North Korean Studies at Ewha Womans University. It reported that the move was an attempt to establish "lasting peace" on the Korean peninsula.īut an analyst played down Monday's restoration as a "symbolic" gesture, noting the North's recent missile launches. to swiftly resume dialogue and begin practical discussions for recovering inter-Korean relations."Įarlier Monday North Korean leader Kim Jong Un had "expressed the intention of restoring the cut-off north-south communication lines", North Korea's official news agency KCNA said. "With the restoration of the South-North communication line, the government evaluates that a foundation for recovering inter-Korean relations has been provided," the unification ministry said in a statement. The South's defense ministry meanwhile confirmed that cross-border military communications have also resumed. Seoul's unification ministry confirmed officials from the two rivals exchanged their first phone call since August on Monday morning. The two Koreas had signaled a surprise thaw in relations in late July by announcing the resumption of cross-border communications - severed more than a year earlier - but the detente was short-lived, as North Korea stopped answering calls just two weeks later. The restoration comes just days after Pyongyang sparked international concern with a string of missile tests in the span of a few weeks, prompting the UN Security Council to hold an emergency meeting. North and South Korea have restored cross-border communications, with officials exchanging their first phone call Monday after dropping them in August.
