South and North Korea have agreed a deal to defuse tensions after a series of recent border confrontations.
Both country's militaries have been on alert after a brief exchange of fire at the border last week, with the North threatening to use force to stop loud-speaker propaganda broadcasts by the South.
Negotiators have been meeting in the truce village of Panmunjom since the weekend.
Under a new agreement, South Korea agreeing to stop the broadcasts and the North apologising over an incident in which two South Korean soldiers were injured by land mines.
- BBC