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North Korean staff return to liaison office: Seoul

some North Korean officials returned to an inter-Korean liaison office on Monday. The move came three days after the North Korea abruptly withdrew its entire staff citing unspecified instructions from "higher-level authorities."

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Published : Mar 25, 2019, 3:26 PM IST

North Korean staff return to liaison office

Seoul: South Korea said some North Korean officials returned to an inter-Korean liaison office on Monday, three days after the North Korea abruptly withdrew its entire staff citing unspecified instructions from "higher-level authorities."

North Korean staff return to liaison office

It wasn't immediately clear why North Korea sent some workers back to the office or whether it would restore a full staff.

The North's decision to withdraw its staff on Friday came a week after its vice foreign minister threatened to pull out of nuclear negotiations with the United States following the collapse of a nuclear summit last month between leader Kim Jong Un and President Donald Trump in Vietnam.

Seoul's Unification Ministry, which deals with inter-Korean affairs, said in a statement that four to five North Korean officials showed up for work Monday at the liaison office in the North Korean border town of Kaesong and told South Korean officials they came to work their usual shifts.

The ministry said the North had still not provided a clear explanation as to why it withdrew staff from the office.

Spokesperson Baik Tae-hyun said the only explanation from the North Korean officials was that they came for their regular shift at the office.

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Baik added that the both sides will be 'running the office as usual.'

The North reportedly had sent about 10 workers each working day to the office since it opened last September as part of a slew of reconciliation steps between the rivals agreed to by Kim and South Korean President Moon Jae-in.

Seoul: South Korea said some North Korean officials returned to an inter-Korean liaison office on Monday, three days after the North Korea abruptly withdrew its entire staff citing unspecified instructions from "higher-level authorities."

North Korean staff return to liaison office

It wasn't immediately clear why North Korea sent some workers back to the office or whether it would restore a full staff.

The North's decision to withdraw its staff on Friday came a week after its vice foreign minister threatened to pull out of nuclear negotiations with the United States following the collapse of a nuclear summit last month between leader Kim Jong Un and President Donald Trump in Vietnam.

Seoul's Unification Ministry, which deals with inter-Korean affairs, said in a statement that four to five North Korean officials showed up for work Monday at the liaison office in the North Korean border town of Kaesong and told South Korean officials they came to work their usual shifts.

The ministry said the North had still not provided a clear explanation as to why it withdrew staff from the office.

Spokesperson Baik Tae-hyun said the only explanation from the North Korean officials was that they came for their regular shift at the office.

Also Read:Gaza rocket strikes leave seven injured in Israel

Baik added that the both sides will be 'running the office as usual.'

The North reportedly had sent about 10 workers each working day to the office since it opened last September as part of a slew of reconciliation steps between the rivals agreed to by Kim and South Korean President Moon Jae-in.

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