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Article: NO CHANGE IN SOUTH KOREAN POLICY DESPITE NORTH KOREAN THREATS.
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- AsiaPulse News
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- November 13, 2008
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SEOUL, Nov 13 Asia Pulse - South Korea will calmly deal with any threats from North Korea without changing its policy toward the communist neighbor, the Unification Ministry said Thursday after Pyongyang stepped up threats to sever cross-border ties.
Relations have worsened after the conservative South Korean President Lee Myung-bak took office with a pledge to link inter-Korean relations to the North's nuclear disarmament.
On Wednesday, North Korea made threats that are likely to deal a further blow to the chilled relations, saying it will strictly limit border crossings, shutter its Red Cross mission at the truce village of Panmunjom and cut some of ...