For the first time since August: Phone call between North and South Korea

North Korea has re-established communication lines with South Korea, which were cut off months ago, and for the first time since August, a telephone conversation has taken place between Pyongyang and Seoul.

provided a basis for the resumption of inter-Korean relations, a statement from the South Korean reunification ministry said.

This comes just days after North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said he was willing to resume dialogue, but it also depends on the South Korean government. However, Pyongyang continues to test missiles – four have been fired in less than a month, indicating that the country does not intend to slow down its weapons development.

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