SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea reversed a decision to pull out of an inter-Korean liaison office by sending some officials back to work on Monday, South Korea said, a turnaround that came after U.S. President Donald Trump opted not to impose extra sanctions on Pyongyang.
On Friday, North Korea had said it was quitting the office, just hours after Washington brought the first new sanctions on Pyongyang since a second U.S.-North Korea summit broke down last month.
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