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North Korea to reopen border with China

Sentinel Digital Desk

SEOUL: North Korea appears to be making preparations to reopen its train routes with China after a period of COVID-19-induced border controls, Seoul officials said on Friday.

Cha Duck-chul, deputy spokesperson of the Unification Ministry, said that South Korea has detected signs indicating preparations for a trade resumption in the regions bordering China, such as the construction of a quarantine facility, reports Yonhap News Agency.

On Thursday, the National Intelligence Service (NIS) reported to lawmakers that the North is in talks with China and Russia to resume train operations across the border, and that those connecting Sinuiju and Dandong, border cities of the North and China, respectively, could resume as early as in November.

"It's hard to predict the exact date of their resumption. We will continue closely monitoring related movements," Cha told a press briefing.

The North has recently reopened its sea routes to receive international organizations' medical supplies and other goods necessary for its citizens following a prolonged COVID-19 lockdown, which is thought to have taken a toll on its economy already hit by crippling sanctions.

Meanwhile, the Ministry said the North appears to be continuing to elevate leader Kim Jong-un's political status as it's been 10 years since he took power in late 2011. (IANS)

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