SEOUL: North Korea reconnected a military hotline to the South that was cut earlier this year at the height of cross-border tensions, Seoul’s government said.
The line – one of the two remaining inter-Korea military hotlines – was disabled in late March weeks after the North’s third nuclear test and the following month a joint industrial zone was shut down.
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