North Korea has abruptly cancelled a cultural event scheduled to be held jointly with the South, Seoul has said.
Set for 4 February at Mount Kumgang in the North, it had been part of a series of events ahead of the South's hosting of the Winter Olympics in PyeongChang.
The events, and other links during the Games, were seen as a thawing of ties.
A telegram from the North reportedly blamed "biased" and "insulting" media coverage in the South. South Korea said the decision was "regrettable".
It said the North should uphold all the agreements that had been made.
BBC
29/1/18
Set for 4 February at Mount Kumgang in the North, it had been part of a series of events ahead of the South's hosting of the Winter Olympics in PyeongChang.
The events, and other links during the Games, were seen as a thawing of ties.
A telegram from the North reportedly blamed "biased" and "insulting" media coverage in the South. South Korea said the decision was "regrettable".
It said the North should uphold all the agreements that had been made.
BBC
29/1/18
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