North Korea has ended all economic cooperation with South Korea, according to state media. The move has not prompted any immediate reciprocal actions from South Korea, as it is not expected to have a swift impact on inter-Korean relations. South Korea's Ministry of Unification stated that there are no ongoing inter-Korean cooperations and no imminent measures planned by the government. It is unclear which of the 258 agreements between the two Koreas have been scrapped, as North Korea has not made them public. This comes after North Korea recently abolished agencies handling inter-Korean affairs.
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