North Korea unresponsive to regular contact via inter-Korean liaison line for 6th day | Inquirer News

North Korea unresponsive to regular contact via inter-Korean liaison line for 6th day

This photo shows a South Korean government worker making a call to North Korea via a military hotline on July 27, 2021 (Ministry of National Defense)

This photo shows a South Korean government worker making a call to North Korea via a military hotline on July 27, 2021 (Ministry of National Defense)

North Korea remained unresponsive to daily routine calls with South Korea through an inter-Korean liaison communication channel for the sixth straight day Wednesday, Seoul’s unification ministry said.

The North was unresponsive to the 9 a.m. routine opening calls, and has not answered the calls from the South since last Friday, according to the ministry. Seoul’s opening call via the militaries’ East and West seas communication lines also went unanswered.

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The two Koreas typically hold two phone calls daily, at 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., as part of communication between liaisons.

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In July 2021, the North restored the inter-Korean hotline, about a year after it severed the contact channel in protest of Seoul activists’ leaflet campaigns critical of Pyongyang.

The liaison line was again cut off in August that year for about two months in apparent protest against Seoul-Washington’s military exercises.

The latest suspension of the hotlines comes amid heightened tensions on the Korean Peninsula following the North’s recent weapons tests in protest of joint military drills between South Korea and the United States.

On Tuesday, South Korean Unification Minister Kwon Young-se issued a rare statement expressing “strong regret” over the North’s “unilateral and irresponsible” move.

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