Inter-Korean liaison office plan put on hold

IANS  |  Seoul 

South on Monday said that it will review its plan to open a joint liaison office with due to a new strain in ties between and

and had earlier agreed to set up the office in August through the joint statement signed by North Korean leader and South Korean Moon Jae-in on April 27, in which they agreed to improve bilateral ties and work towards peace as well as the total denuclearization of the peninsula.

"The opening of the liaison office had been planned under smooth progress (in denuclearization efforts), (...) but we believe there is a need to once again review the issue since a new development has emerged," said said.

"This is not an issue that can solely be decided by our government and is one that needs to be discussed with the North side, but we have yet to learn how the North evaluates the change in conditions," said

Asked about any possible repercussions on the upcoming inter-Korean summit scheduled for September, the said that the meeting was expected to be held on schedule.

The September summit in would be the third between leaders so far this year, following the meetings on April 27 and May 26.

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First Published: Mon, August 27 2018. 13:40 IST