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North Korea has freed four South Korean fishermen and their boat, the South Korean Coast Guard has said. | North Korea has freed four South Korean fishermen and their boat, the South Korean Coast Guard has said. |
Two Coast Guard vessels had retrieved the fishermen and their boat, a Coast Guard spokesman told the media. | |
North Korea seized the fishermen and their boat last month when they strayed into their waters after their satellite navigation system malfunctioned. | North Korea seized the fishermen and their boat last month when they strayed into their waters after their satellite navigation system malfunctioned. |
On Friday, the two sides agreed to resume family reunions called off by North Korea two years ago. | On Friday, the two sides agreed to resume family reunions called off by North Korea two years ago. |
"We have taken over the Yonan," a Coast Guard official said, referring to the name of the boat. | |
In recent weeks, South Korean activists have held protests, demanding the return of the fishermen as well as an end to nuclear and missile tests. | |
The release of the boat, which was captured on 30 July, is perceived by analysts as a conciliatory move by the North Korean government and the latest sign of tensions easing between the two Koreas. | |
Relations between North Korea and the rest of the world were extremely strained earlier in the year. | |
The North was heavily criticised in May for conducting its second nuclear test and a series of ballistic missile launches, after which the UN Security Council agreed to tighten sanctions. |
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