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The most dangerous border on the planet! South Korea wants to restore the no-fly zone

Minister Chun Dong-yong added that the action is aimed at preventing any unintended military clash and aims to build trust between the two countries

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South Korea is seeking to restore a no-fly zone along the border with North Korea under the suspended 2018 inter-Korean military pact, Unification Minister Chun Dong-yong was quoted as saying by the "Yonhap" agency.

Chun revealed the idea at a media briefing after expressing regret earlier this month over drones sent into North Korea by South Korean civilians, which Pyongyang described as a violation of its sovereignty.

"In cooperation with our military authorities, the government will review and seek to restore the Sept. 19 inter-Korean military pact, including the designation of a no-fly zone," he explained he.

The minister added that the action is aimed at preventing any unintentional military clash and aims to build trust between the two countries.