Koreas hoist yellow flags at DMZ guard posts in first step toward dismantlement

SEOUL. — South and North Korea raised yellow flags at 11 guard posts each along their heavily fortified border on Sunday in a first step toward dismantling the posts under a military agreement reached as part of September’s summit.

The two sides hoisted the 4-metre by 3-metre flag at each of the 22 guard posts as a mark to indicate that the posts are to be dismantled, according to defence ministry officials.

“This is aimed at enabling each side to observe the progress in dismantlement work so that it can be carried out in a transparent manner,” a ministry official said.

The two sides reached the agreement to pull back the guard posts in the Demilitarised Zone “on a trial basis” as part of the third inter-Korean summit held in September. It’s a key part of the efforts to turn the buffer zone into a “peace zone.” – Yonhap News

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