Korean nations agree landmark border deal

North and South Korea have agreed to simplify customs inspections and other border-crossing procedures for South Koreans heading into the North, in a further boost to growing economic ties and reconciliation.

North and South Korea have agreed to simplify customs inspections and other border-crossing procedures for South Koreans heading into the North, in a further boost to growing economic ties and reconciliation.

The North also agreed to allow South Koreans in two joint industrial and tourism ventures in the isolated country to use the internet and wireless telephones beginning next year, the South’s Defence Ministry said.

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