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North Korea has withdrawn yesterday from the liaison office that it shared with the South, a new sign of the deterioration of the dialogue between Pyongyang and the international community after the failure of the Hanoi summit on the denuclearization. In a meeting of delegates from the two Koreas in the aforementioned office, the North suddenly announced yesterday that it would withdraw its representatives from the premises by "direct instruction from the higher authority", according to a release from the Ministry of Southern Unification, in charge of relations with the neighbor. Said and done; Pyongyang subsequently withdrew all its officials, leaving the 25 southern representatives in the building. The decision was sudden, but not surprising, if one took into account that at the meeting at which the announcement was made, the meeting of delegates, to be held every Friday in that office, was not had not been held for a month. Pyongyang had canceled until yesterday the celebration of each of the meetings scheduled for Friday after the Hanoi summit between North Korean leader Kim Jong-un (photo) and US President Donald Trump, which had been closed without agreement by the past. February 28th.
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