Koreas to verify removal of border guard posts next week

AP  |  Seoul 

The two Koreas will exchange inspection teams across their heavily armed border next week to verify each other's works to remove some of their front-line posts, said Thursday.

In the past weeks, North and South each have dismantled or disarmed 11 of their border posts as part of agreements to reduce tensions that were reached during their leaders' summit in in September.

told reporters that the two Koreas agreed to conduct one-day mutual verification on the sites of the posts next Wednesday.

He said the Koreas will each send 11 military inspection teams to the other's 11 sites.

Suh said the mutual verification is proof of trust established between the two militaries.

The dismantled or disarmed were located inside the 248-kilometer (155-mile) -long Demilitarised Zone, the strip of land that bisects the

Unlike its name, it's the world's most heavily fortified border strewn with an estimated 2 million land mines and has been the scene of numerous cases of violence and bloodshed.

Under the September agreements, the Koreas have also taken steps to demilitarise the shared border village of inside the DMZ, halted live-fire drills along the border and have been removing mines to conduct joint searches for Korean War dead.

These steps have triggered a fierce backlash from many conservatives in South Korea, who argue that South Korea's liberal government led by Moon Jae-in should not have agreed to such conventional arms reduction programs at a time when North Korea's nuclear threats remain unchanged.

The latest removal of guard posts would leave South with about 50 such DMZ posts and North with 150, according to defence experts in

US-led diplomacy on North Korea's nuclear program has produced little headway in recent months as skepticism grew over North Korea's vague commitment to nuclear disarmament.

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First Published: Thu, December 06 2018. 14:05 IST