South Korea to Ease Security Buffer Zone Restrictions Near North Korean Border
South Korea announced plans to relax security restrictions on approximately 270 square kilometers of land located near its border with North Korea. This decision comes in response to long-standing grievances from farmers in the affected area, who have reported that existing regulations complicated their agricultural working conditions.
South Korea is set to ease security restrictions on roughly 270 square kilometers of land situated near its border with North Korea.
The measure aims to address concerns raised by local farmers. These farmers have consistently complained that the previously imposed rules significantly complicated their working conditions within the buffer zone.
According to DW English, the relaxation of these restrictions will simplify operations for those living and working in the border region.


