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North Korean officials will walk across the South Korean border for their first meeting in 2 years

Jan 9, 2018, 05:24 IST

South Korean soldiers stand guard at the truce village of Panmunjom, South Korea, September 28, 2017.Reuters

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  • North Korean delegates scheduled to meet their South Korean counterparts will be crossing the contentious military demarcation line separating the border.
  • The demarcation line has been the scene of escalated tensions recently due to North Korean military defections.


North Korean delegates scheduled to meet their counterparts from South Korea in the first dialogue between the countries in over two years will cross the contentious military demarcation line (MDL) separating the border, South Korean news outlet KBS reported Monday.

South Korea's Unification Ministry said that the North Korean officials will walk across the MDL at 9:30 a.m. local time to the Peace House at Panmunjom, or "truce village," according to KBS.

The Peace House, located in the South Korean portion of Panmunjom, was previously used to hold talks with North Korea, including the prospect of reunifying families separated during the Korean War in the 1950's.

The itinerary for the historic trip has been fully planned out, according to Reuters, and the discussion will focus around the upcoming 2018 Winter Olympics in South Korea next month, including the possibility of having North Korean athletes attend the event.

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The MDL has seen escalated tensions in recent weeks, particularly due to several North Korean defections.

On December 20, a "low ranking" soldier reportedly defected to South Korea, causing South Korean troops to fire warning shots towards North Korean border guards who approached the MDL in what appeared to be a search for their comrade.

In November, another defector crossed the border in a dramatic escape under a hail of gunfire. Video footage of the incident showed North Korean soldiers firing their weapons at the defector, and crossing the MDL in violation of the UN Armistice Agreement.

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