Seoul - SPA
North Korea proposed on Monday a "complete halt" to "all hostile military activities" with South Korea, UPI reported.
The North's National Defense Commission urged South Korea to cancel joint military drills with the United States scheduled for August and to stop "attracting" U.S. military equipment in the region. The North also called on the South to cease firing drills and sea incursions near the disputed maritime border.
"We are ready for the implementation of the February deal at any moment," the commission also noted Monday.
In February, both North and South agreed during high-level talks to stop slandering each other.