DMZ scene with South Korean drone investigators and North Korean guards, symbolizing probe into incursions amid dialogue signals.
DMZ scene with South Korean drone investigators and North Korean guards, symbolizing probe into incursions amid dialogue signals.
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Updates: South Korea probes drone claims as both Koreas signal dialogue

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Following Kim Yo-jong's January 14 demand for an apology over alleged South Korean drone incursions, North Korea acknowledged Seoul's denial of military involvement, while South Korea advanced investigations and reaffirmed tension-easing efforts through January 16, including new policy channels.

North Korea stated on January 11 that it noted South Korea's announcement denying military involvement in the recent drone incursions claimed on September 2025 and January 4, 2026. Kim Yo-jong's earlier statement had demanded a detailed explanation and apology.

South Korea's unification ministry on January 12 reaffirmed commitments to ease tensions and build trust. The defense ministry initiated a joint probe with police, per President Lee Jae-myung's order. On January 13, Seoul assessed Pyongyang's rhetoric as leaving room for dialogue.

The presidential office reiterated on January 11 no intent to provoke North Korea. Unification Minister Chung Dong-young stated on January 14 that Seoul would act based on investigation results.

On January 15, Chung emphasized swift resolution and tension reduction in a meeting with an advisory panel. South Korea is discussing restoration of the 2018 inter-Korean military agreement, suspended in 2024, according to National Security Adviser Wi Sung-lac. On January 16, unification and foreign ministries launched a vice-ministerial channel on North Korea policy.

The exchanges underscore border sensitivities, with both sides prioritizing dialogue for peninsula stability.

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X discussions focus on South Korea's investigations into alleged drone incursions, vows to punish responsible parties including civilians, and efforts to revive 2018 military agreements for de-escalation, contrasting North Korea's demands for apology. Sentiments include neutral reporting, analytical views on potential dialogue, and skepticism toward Pyongyang's claims from some users.

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North Korean official Jang Kum-chol at podium issuing stern warning to South Korea amid drone incursion tensions.
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North Korean official calls Kim Yo-jong's statement clear warning to South Korea

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A North Korean first vice foreign minister described Kim Yo-jong's statement on South Korea as a 'clear warning,' dismissing Seoul's positive assessment as a 'wishful interpretation.' The remarks by Jang Kum-chol follow President Lee Jae Myung's expression of regret over drone incursions into the North. He urged South Korea to acknowledge its wrongdoing and refrain from approaching North Korea.

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un signaled openness to improving ties with the United States if it drops its hostile policy, during the Ninth Congress of the Workers' Party of Korea, but rejected dialogue with South Korea, declaring permanent hostility. This came amid warnings of 'terrible retaliatory attacks' at a military parade marking the congress's close. South Korea expressed regret but vowed to pursue peaceful coexistence.

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President Lee Jae-myung pledged on March 1 to respect North Korea's political system and refrain from hostile actions during a ceremony marking the 107th anniversary of the March First Independence Movement. He emphasized building peace on the Korean Peninsula and vowed to facilitate the resumption of dialogue between the two Koreas and between Pyongyang and Washington. Lee also promised a thorough investigation into recent drone incursions and measures to prevent recurrence.

South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff confirmed North Korea launched an unidentified projectile from the Pyongyang area on Tuesday. The projectile, believed fired in the morning, apparently failed shortly after. The launch came a day after President Lee Jae-myung expressed regret over drone flights by South Korean individuals into the North.

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