North Korea's military threatened to move back into zones that were demilitarised under inter-Korean peace agreements as the country continued to dial up pressure on rival South Korea amid stalled nuclear negotiations with the Trump...
Full ArticleNorth Korea's military threatens to re-enter demilitarised areas
New Zealand Herald
0 shares
1 views
You might like
Related news coverage
China Air Defense Identification Zone In South China Sea: Will Sky Really Fall? – Analysis
Eurasia Review
When in November 2013, China surprised Japan, the U.S. and the world by declaring an Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ) in the..
Advertisement
More coverage
North Korea to restart military exercises on border with South
Deutsche Welle
North Korea has said it will sedn troops to demilitarized areas on the South Korean border. The move comes a day after the North..
-
North Korea: Redeploying troops, resuming military exercises at inter-Korean cooperation sites
FOXNews.com
-
N. Korea's military to reenter inter-Korea cooperation sites
SeattlePI.com
-
North Korea to Reenter Border Areas, Resume 'Regular Military Exercises' Near DMZ
RIA Nov.
-
North Korea escalates military threats in defector leaflet spat
Al Jazeera