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South Korea says it's looking to patch up its strained relationship with North Korea—possibly by allowing private tourism to the north for the first time in decades.

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00:00South Korea's new government says it wants to improve its strained relationship with
00:05the North.
00:06This comes as Seoul reportedly considers letting its citizens visit North Korea again.
00:11A spokesperson for the South's unification ministry says he understands private tourism
00:16does not violate international sanctions on the North.
00:20South Korea's new president Lee Jae-myung has already halted loudspeaker propaganda broadcasts
00:38and leaflet campaigns across the border.

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