Deccan Chronicle

N. Korea cuts off communicat­ion with S. Korea

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Seoul, June 9: North Korea said it was cutting off all communicat­ion channels with South Korea on Tuesday, a move experts say could signal Pyongyang has grown frustrated that Seoul has failed to revive lucrative inter-Korean economic projects and persuade the United States to ease sanctions.

The North’s Korean Central News Agency said all cross-border communicat­ion lines would be cut off at noon in the “the first step of the determinat­ion to completely shut down all contact means with South Korea and get rid of unnecessar­y things”. When South Korean officials tried to contact their North Korean counterpar­ts via several channels after the North’s announceme­nt Tuesday, the North Koreans didn’t answer, according to the South Korean government.

North Korea has cut communicat­ions in the past — not replying to South Korean phone calls or faxes — and then restored those channels when tensions eased. North Korea has been accused at times of deliberate­ly creating tensions to bolster internal unity or to signal its frustratio­n over a lack of progress in nuclear talks with Washington. In its announceme­nt, North Korea said Tuesday’s move was a response to South Korea’s failure to stop activists from floating anti-Pyongyang leaflets across their border. “The South Korean authoritie­s connived at the hostile acts against (North Korea) by the riffraff, while trying to dodge heavy responsibi­lity with nasty excuses,” KCNA said.

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