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North Korea refuses to answer calls from S. Korea in apparent protest against military exercise

This <strong></strong>photo shows a South Korean service member using the inter-Korean western military communication line, July 27, 2021. Courtesy of Ministry of National Defense
This photo shows a South Korean service member using the inter-Korean western military communication line, July 27, 2021. Courtesy of Ministry of National Defense

North Korea did not answer daily phone calls from South Korea via liaison and military hotlines on Tuesday afternoon, hours after the sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un blasted Seoul and Washington for going ahead with combined military exercises.

The inter-Korean communication lines ― the liaison hotline and the military channels in the eastern and western border regions ― were in normal operation until in the morning but the afternoon calls went unanswered, officials at the unification and defense ministries said.

The disconnection, just two weeks after the lines were restored following a yearlong severance, came after Kim Yo-jong issued a statement expressing "deep regret" to South Korea for going ahead with the exercise with the U.S. despite her earlier warning the maneuvers will cloud inter-Korean relations.

The phone lines were restored late last month after President Moon Jae-in and the North's Kim Jong-un agreed to improve their chilled ties amid little progress in nuclear negotiations.

Whether and how to conduct the summertime exercise drew keen attention after Kim Yo-jong warned that the drills would dampen the conciliatory mood created in the wake of the restoration of the communication lines.

Sources have said the South decided to go ahead with the exercise in a scaled-back manner.

Earlier in the day, a preliminary exercise kicked off in the run-up to the main summertime drills which are scheduled for Aug. 16 to 26. (Yonhap)


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