The Lee Jae Myung administration is preparing to take a first step toward easing long-standing restrictions that have kept North Korean publications entirely out of public reach in South Korea. Six ministries and government agencies responsible for handling “special materials” met Friday afternoon to discuss the shift. They agreed on measures that would partially open access to the print edition of Rodong Sinmun — the official newspaper of North Korea’s ruling Workers’ Party and its most widely circulated daily. READ: North Korea using crypto, IT workers to dodge UN sanctions: report At the interagency meeting, “the supervisory authorities confirmed a […]... Keep on reading: Seoul takes first step to open access to North Korean materials