Reached the agreement between the two Koreas for the removal of weapons and guard posts located on the border

Continue the relaxing atmosphere among your Koreas. In fact, according to the Ministry of Defense of Seoul, North Korea, South Korea and the United Nations Command have reached an agreement to withdraw their weapons and guard posts from the village on the inter-Korean border of Panmunjom .

The announcement was made at the end of the second round of trilateral talks for the implementation of the agreements reached during the third summit between the South Korean president, Moon Jae-in, and the North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un, which was held last month in Pyongyang.

"The two Koreas and the United Nations Command have agreed to take measures for the withdrawal of weapons and military posts from the joint security area starting next October 25, and for the next two days the three parties will hold joint inspections" , writes the Seoul Ministry of Defense, which also confirmed the completion of demining operations on the inter-Korean border, which began on 1 October.

A new series of talks is scheduled for next Friday between the representatives of the Armed Forces of North and South Korea on the northern side of Panmunjom, Tongilgak, which will have on the agenda the discussion of the implementation plans of the agreements made by Moon and Kim last month to ease military tension between Seoul and Pyongyang. The representatives of the two Koreas will also discuss the formation of a joint military commission that will be responsible for implementing the commitments made by Korean leaders who have pledged to end the "hostile acts" between the two sides and to establish a no-fly zone over the inter-Korean border.

Reached the agreement between the two Koreas for the removal of weapons and guard posts located on the border