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Seoul Rebuts UNC Warning Over DMZ Access Bills

The Unification Ministry says the proposals require prior consultation with the command, keeping them within the armistice.

Overview

  • United Nations Command officials said the pending legislation on civilian, nonmilitary DMZ entry is completely at odds with the 1953 armistice.
  • The UNC warned that passage could be interpreted as South Korea removing itself from armistice obligations and that unauthorized civilian entry would be a violation.
  • The Unification Ministry countered that the bills mandate advance consultations with the UNC for any access approvals, arguing the measures do not breach the armistice.
  • South Korea’s Defense and Foreign Ministries urged close coordination with the UNC and respect for its mandate, while noting public interest in peaceful DMZ use.
  • The bills, introduced by Democratic Party lawmakers to enable activities such as ecological visits and exchanges, remain under committee review as the debate continues.