South Korea to Ease Civilian Restrictions Near North Korean Border
South Korea announced plans to ease civilian restrictions along its heavily fortified border with North Korea. This move will allow civilians to access areas closer to the inter-Korean border, reducing the existing buffer zone.
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South Korea to shift civilian restricted line at border with North Korea
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Residents welcomed the move, saying it would allow freer farming activities in the area and boost development and tourism.
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South Korea's land-use restrictions near the inter-Korean border are to be eased, opening up as much as 260 square kilometers for civilian use and development, the Ministry of National Defense said Wednesday. The move, which will ease restrictions in an area just under half the size of Seoul, is part of the Lee Jae Myung administration’s push for civil-military coexistence. Seoul is about 605 square kilometers. Under the plans, the Defense Ministry will ease military land-use restrictions near t
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