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- Border Policy Change & Rationale — 1 source
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AI synthesisSouth Korea has announced plans to reduce its Civilian Control Line, a border security buffer zone, from 10 kilometers to an average of 6 kilometers, starting in 2027. This decision is intended to offer practical benefits to local residents and is part of the government's strategy to adapt to evolving security environments.
What We Know — Key Points
Key points are extracted by an AI model and may contain errors or omissions. Always check the original sources.- South Korea will shrink the Civilian Control Line from 10 kilometers to an average of 6 kilometers, effective in 2027.
- The reduction aims to provide practical benefits for local residents.
- The government's rationale for this change includes adapting to future security environments.
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Border Policy Change & Rationale
- Deutsche Welle
The article highlights South Korea's decision to reduce its border buffer zone, focusing on the practical benefits for local residents and the government's rationale for adapting to future security environments.
- Read original →· Jun 17
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