South Korea plans to reduce security buffer zone along North Korean border
South Korea announced plans to shrink the security buffer zone that separates it from North Korea. The decision was reported by DW.com.
South Korea announced plans to shrink the security buffer zone that
separates it from North Korea. The decision was reported by DW.com.
Officials say the move aims to adjust military posture in the region.
No specific dimensions or timeline were provided in the brief. The
change reflects evolving inter‑Korean relations. Critics may view the
reduction as a security risk. The South Korean government has not
detailed how the adjustment will be implemented. Regional observers
will monitor the impact on stability.