South Korean officials believe that the DPRK could cut contact with Seoul unilaterally. This was reported to reporters by Ku Byung Sam, representative of the South Korean Ministry of Defense. DEA News.
“North Korea did not answer calls this morning from either the military line or the liaison office line. “At the moment, we are looking forward to the possibility of a unilateral blocking by North Korea,” he said.
It was previously reported that North Korean representatives were on duty for the third day in a row. do not answer Regular calls to the military line of communication with South Korea.
The information that North Korea did not communicate over the communication line was given by the South Korean authorities.
Pyongyang and Seoul call twice a day through two communication channels. Communication is maintained through the military hotline and the inter-Korean liaison office.
On Friday, April 7, for unknown reasons, DPRK representatives stopped responding to attempts by their South Korean counterparts to contact them.
Source: Gazeta

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