South Korea mulls allowing individual tours to North Korea as tensions ease
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South Korea is evaluating the possibility of allowing individual tours to North Korea as part of efforts to improve relations. The Unification Ministry stated that such tours would not violate international sanctions. President Lee Jae-myung has initiated measures to ease tensions, including the suspension of anti-North Korea broadcasts. The proposal for individual trips was mentioned during a National Security Council meeting, with tourism being a limited source of revenue not targeted by UN sanctions. A review of this plan is ongoing as part of broader strategies for inter-Korean dialogue.
The South Korean government is considering allowing individual tours to North Korea to improve relations and ease tensions on the Korean Peninsula.
Lee Jae-myung's administration is evaluating proposals to resume individual trips as a negotiating tool to restart dialogue with North Korea.
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