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N. Korea yet to reopen land border with China

Covid-19 lockdown measures have caused them to be closed for nearly two years, says Seoul’s Unification Ministry

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 22 Nov 2021 8:00PM

N. Korea yet to reopen land border with China
South Korea and the US are coordinating humanitarian assistance to North Korea, but Pyongyang remains unresponsive to Washington’s dialogue overtures. – AFP pic, November 22, 2021

SEOUL – North Korea has yet to reopen its land border with China amid indications of brisk preparations to ease lockdown measures attributable to the Covid-19 pandemic, according to Seoul’s Unification Ministry today.

South Korea has been closely monitoring signs of the North reopening its border, which has remained closed for nearly two years due to the virus crisis, reported Yonhap news agency.

“Signs of preparations to resume trade have been continuously detected, but it’s not at a stage to say trade has resumed or the North Korea-China border lockdown has been lifted,” ministry spokeswoman Lee Jong-joo told a press briefing.

Earlier this month, local media broadcasted footage of a train crossing the bridge over the Amnok River connecting Sinuiju in North Korea to the Chinese port city of Dandong.

“We are monitoring the situation attentively, as the North’s easing of border lockdown will result in better environment for cooperation between the two Koreas or with the international community,” Lee said.

South Korea and the United States are coordinating humanitarian assistance to North Korea, though Pyongyang has remained unresponsive to Washington’s dialogue overtures.

During today’s briefing, Lee expressed disappointment over little progress in inter-Korean talks as Pyongyang stays silent on Seoul’s proposal to set up a virtual conference system for dialogue.

“We find it regretful that the restoration of the communication channel has yet to result in setting up the infrastructure for dialogue, such as the video conferencing system as we proposed, or in substantive talks in different areas,” she said. – Bernama, November 22, 2021

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