Inter-Korean Relations
Kim Yo-jong demands apology over drone incursions
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Kim Yo-jong, the powerful sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, demanded that South Korea apologize for alleged drone incursions violating Pyongyang's sovereignty. Seoul has denied military involvement and launched an investigation into possible civilian origins, while pledging corresponding actions based on findings. Both sides have called for restored dialogue amid efforts to ease tensions.
Progressive civic groups, lawmakers, and religious leaders held a press conference in Seoul on Tuesday, calling for the suspension of regular joint military exercises between Seoul and Washington to improve ties with Pyongyang. The coalition of 357 groups and 13 lawmakers urged the government to halt hostilities near the inter-Korean border and pave the way for peace.
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In response to North Korea's accusations of sovereignty-violating drone flights in late 2025 and early 2026, and Kim Yo Jong's demand for explanation, South Korea has ordered a joint military-police investigation while pledging to ease tensions and build trust on the peninsula.
South Korea's unification ministry said adjustments to joint military drills with the U.S. could be discussed if necessary conditions are met. National Security Adviser Wi Sung-lac emphasized that the exercises are not being considered as a direct card for dialogue with North Korea. This highlights differing stances amid efforts to revive inter-Korean talks.
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A bull that drifted south from North Korea during a 1996 flood and became a symbol of inter-Korean peace has been laid to rest on a border hill overlooking its homeland nearly 30 years later. The animal's remains were relocated to an exhibition hall in Aegibong Peace Ecopark, just 1.4 kilometers from North Korea's Kaepung county. A memorial ritual preceded the relocation on November 27.