“Vice President Harris toured the demilitarized zone between North and South Korea on Thursday, becoming the most senior Biden administration official to inspect the demarcation line during a four-day trip to Asia that has been dominated by Indo-Pacific security concerns,” the Washington Post reports.
“As Harris stood just a few feet from the North Korean side of the border in the Joint Security Area, North Koreans working in a building on the other side peeked out from behind a curtain. Three years ago at the same spot, President Donald Trump became the first sitting American commander in chief to set foot in North Korea when he walked shoulder to shoulder with Kim Jong Un as the two leaders agreed to restart denuclearization negotiations.”
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