Tours in parts of DMZ halted ahead of Trump’s visit


THE country has halted tours of the Joint Security Area in the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) sepa­rating the two Koreas, officials said, ahead of a visit by US President Donald Trump to the peninsula.

Trump is expected in South Korea next Wednesday for the Asia-Pacific Economic Coope­ra­tion (APEC) Forum.

US media has reported officials from his administration have privately discussed setting up a meeting between him and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.

Kim said last month he had “fond memories” of Trump and was open to talks if Washington dropped its “delusional” demand that he give up his nuclear wea­pons.

The two leaders last met in 2019 for a surprise summit at Panmunjom in the Joint Security Area (JSA), the only place where soldiers from the two Koreas face each other on a regular basis.

“From late October to early November, there will be no unification ministry-operated special field trips to Panmunjom,” Seoul’s unification ministry, which handles fraught relations with the North, said in a statement.

The ministry had been opera­ting a scaled-down tour of the JSA, which houses inter-Korean meeting buildings and a section of the border for “policy customers”, including civil servants and diplomats.

Field trips were suspended in 2023 following a US soldier’s unauthorised crossing into the North at the village.

The United Nations Command, which oversees security and tours for the area, declined to comment on “hypothetical scenarios”.

Seoul has said a meeting bet­ween Washington and Pyongyang “cannot be ruled out”. — AFP

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