Top NewsMost ViewedKorean Newspaper HeadlinesToday in Korean HistoryYonhap News SummaryBy Yi WonjuSEOUL, March 21 (Yonhap) -- South Korea on Tuesday fully restored its military intelligence-sharing pact with Tokyo, the foreign ministry said, as part of efforts to thaw long-frozen ties following a recent bilateral summit. Signed in 2016, GSOMIA was seen as a rare symbol of security cooperation between Seoul and Tokyo before the former administration of President Moon Jae-in decided to terminate it in 2019 in protest of Japan's export restrictions against South Korea. All NewsNationalNorth KoreaEconomy/FinanceBizCulture/K-popSportsImagesVideosTop NewsMost ViewedKorean Newspaper HeadlinesToday in Korean HistoryYonhap News SummaryKorea in BriefUseful LinksFestival CalendarWeather