South Korea’s government has approved the suspension of an agreement with North Korea on détente measures, clearing the way for the resumption of all military activities along the heavily fortified border between the two countries. All activities of its armed forces along the military demarcation line and on the north-western islands, which were restricted by the 2018 military agreement, would resume, Vice Defence Minister Cho Chang Rae said in Seoul on Tuesday. The Cabinet and President Yoon Suk Yeol previously approved a motion to temporarily lift the agreement. In September 2018, the two si…