South Korea announced the restart of select Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) tours, paused after a U.S. soldier's unauthorized crossing. These exclusive tours, limited to 20 guests with ties to the Unification Ministry, will occur thrice daily, four times weekly. The decision follows discussions with the United Nations Command (UNC) to ensure safety. General tours for the public, halted since the incident, await review by the UNC. The DMZ, overseen by the UNC, remains a symbol of the Korean conflict's unresolved status, hosting historical inter-Korean talks.