South Korea returns six North Korean accident that falls in South Korea’s water early this year. All six often expresses their desire to return, ministering to Seoul’s union said.
Two in North Korean lodges southern water in March and remained in four months – the maximum period recorded for non-depreateds.
The other four sailors ran on a maritime border between the north and south of May.
This is the first return under the presidency of South Korea’s Lee-Myungwho campaigns in inter-korea relations. Both nations unsuccessfully attempt to coordinate returns of months.
There are many previous North Korean cases unintentionally launched in the south. They often use small, wooden boats that cannot easily flow their course once more.
Previously, the authorities of two countries would coordinate with the sending of those who wanted to return north back through their land border.
However, Pyongyong has cut all inter-korea communication lines in April 2023 among tensions of stress.
Eight months ago, North Korean Leader Kim Jong UN declared South unity can no longer be.
Knowing communication canals that remain is the US-mess United Nations Command and through News Media.
Seoul’s unifiation’s unifation of unifness said it tried twice to announce the north of its purpose to send these six people to the house by the United Nations, but not received an answer.
Patrol ships in North Korea and fishing boats on Handerover last Wednesday morning, which leads some observers who believe that both Koreas agree with a recall plan “.
“If you put an adrift boat in the wide ocean without any coordination, there is a real risk of being done again,” said Nam Sung-Wook, the former head of Korea National Scrathy Institute Tanks.
Nam believes that six people will be built on the top of the north.
“They will be frustrated if they have received any spectacle training or hearing any sensitive. (This can be) a more process intended to each last information,” he told BBC Korean.
If the investigation is over, they may be asked to help spread propaganda. Their desire to return to the North “strengthens the legitimate regime (Kim’s) regime”, added Lim Eul-Chul, a professor specialist at Kyungnam University.
Michael Madden, a Korean expert from the Stimson Center in Washington, it was meant to be sailed south when the South Korean teachers were led President Yoon Suk Yool’s Impeachment.
“May have delayed some decision to make Koreas.
“Pyongyang is definitely not trusting in Yoo remnants in South Korea, and Korea can be open to the accusations of an unlawful return from the international community expansion,” he said.
Wednesday returns left some North Korea departments confused.
The activist Lee Min-Bok says that six people “have to be given a chance to talk to defenses and learn more about South Korea.
“If I had a chance to talk to them, I would tell them the truth (part of the history of Inter-Korea) and warned them that they were facing the South Leaflets.
However, his team of activists who mostly restricted their activities while they expected crackdowns from the new Administration in South Korea.
The National Assembly of Seoul is currently debating a bill prohibition Launched by such balloon.
Lee Jae-Myung, chosen by the South Korea president in June, promised to restart the Pyongyang dialog and reducing tensions in two countries.
One week after he took office, South Korea’s military Subbits suspended in its hose propaganda across the border to North Korea – in what is described as a step in “restraint trust in inter-Korean relationships and achieve peace on Korea Peninsula”.
Some analysts, however, do not expect a primary progress in relationships between Koreas.
North Korea has a “established strong cooperation” with Russia, and now there is “a little needed” to participate in the South, Celeste Arringtton Fortution InstIts.
The public opinion of the south also suggested a small appetite to participate in the North, he said.
“Thus, there are some signals, if any, to rebuild communication lines between the north and south, meaningful meaningful relationships.”