It looks like the Moon administration is about to surrender sovereignty of their side of the NLL to the Kim regime:
The leaders of South and North Korea agreed Friday to establish a peace and cooperation zone on their disputed western sea border, a move that could prevent future clashes.
The disputed sea demarcation line, which Seoul has enforced, has been the scene of two deadly naval clashes between the two Koreas since 1999.
On Friday, South Korean President Moon Jae-in and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un held a historic summit at the border village of Panmunjom and agreed to turn the area into a special region that can be used safety by both sides.
The agreement could also potentially allow South and North Korean fishermen to jointly operate their boats in the area while allowing maritime authorities crack down on illegal Chinese fishing. [Yonhap]
You can read more at the link, but this is the same area where repeated attacks by the North Koreans have been executed against the ROK. In effort to appease North Korean aggression, the Moon administration is proposing giving up sovereignty of South Korean territory to the North Koreans to fish.
So why do the North Koreans want the NLL changed? Well this map shows why:
The prior proposed joint fishing areas on the NLL nearly mirror what North Korea claims to be their ocean waters. The giving up of sovereignty of this maritime territory will make it harder to defend the South Korean islands along the NLL. Such an agreement would also set a precedent that the Kim regime’s claim against the legitimacy of the NLL is valid. The last time a South Korean leftist government tried to give away the NLL the ROK Defense Ministry was furious. It will be interesting to see how they respond this time to this news.