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SEOUL - The South Korean government said Friday it will allow a civilian visit to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) for humanitarian purposes, the first time since it banned personnel exchanges with Pyongyang in May.
The first permit comes after South Korea suspended on May 24 nearly all exchanges with the DPRK over the sinking of its warship in March, which it says was masterminded by Pyongyang. Seoul has since allowed only a few shipments to the DPRK based on humanitarian needs there.