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Two Koreas' demining operations in Joint Security Area near end

All News 11:13 October 19, 2018

SEOUL, Oct. 19 (Yonhap) -- The two Koreas are wrapping up their demining operations in part of the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) to carry out their plan to disarm the Joint Security Area (JSA) in the buffer zone separating them, a government source here said Friday.

The South Korean military has almost completed its demining work, while the North Korean military is expected to finish its work on Saturday in line with the two sides' recent agreement aimed at reducing border tensions and preventing accidental clashes.

According to the agreement signed after the third summit between President Moon Jae-in and his North Korean counterpart Kim Jong-un last month in Pyongyang, the two militaries began 20-day demining operations on Oct. 1.

"Our side has virtually wrapped up operations to remove land mines for the JSA disarmament," the source said on condition of anonymity. "We understand that the North would also begin finishing their work today and will end it sometime tomorrow."

During the demining process, the North discovered and disposed of some five land mines, while the South found no land mines in the area of its responsibility.

Under the bilateral agreement, the two sides, along with the U.N. Command (UNC), are set to withdraw their guard posts, personnel and arms from the JSA within five days of the completion of the demining operations.

"As the South and North are set to abide by their agreement, they will have to withdraw them by Oct. 25," the source said.

Along with the planned withdrawal, the two Koreas and the UNC plan to adjust surveillance equipment in the JSA.

The three sides are expected to hold their second trilateral meeting to discuss a set of issues, including forming an institution for the joint management of the border area following the JSA disarmament.

The inter-Korean agreement fleshed out the military part of the April Moon-Kim summit declaration that pledged to transform the DMZ into a peace zone, halt all hostile acts against each other and practically eliminate the danger of war.

South Korean troops engage in demining operations inside the Demilitarized Zone on Oct. 2, 2018, in this photo provided by the Joint Press Corps. (Yonhap)

South Korean troops engage in demining operations inside the Demilitarized Zone on Oct. 2, 2018, in this photo provided by the Joint Press Corps. (Yonhap)

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