Communication channels have been restored after being severed when cross-border ties soured and Trump summits failed

South and North Korea have restored their once-severed hotline and the two countries’ leaders have agreed to rebuild trust and improve ties, Seoul’s presidential Blue House has said.

North Korea’s state media outlet, KCNA, also said all inter-Korean communication channels were reopened at 10am on Tuesday, in line with an agreement between the leaders.

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