South Korea will completely suspend the 2018 inter-Korean tension-reducing military pact with the nuclear-armed North, the National Security Council (NSC) in Seoul said on Monday, after Pyongyang sent waste-filled balloons across the border last week.
Seoul said it would โsuspend the entire ‘September 19 Military Agreement’ until mutual trust between the two Koreas is restored,โ after partially suspending the pact in November following Pyongyang’s successful launch of a military spy satellite.
Shortly after the partial suspension, the North announced that it had signed the agreement “immediately” and said it would “deploy powerful military forces and new types of military equipment in the region” along the military demarcation line between the two Koreas.