Two Koreas resume talks on Kaesong park

The two Koreas have resumed talks on their joint industrial zone at Kaesong six months after it was completely shut down.

North and South Korea have resumed talks on managing their Kaesong joint industrial zone, after a six-month hiatus caused by rising tensions between Pyongyang and Seoul.

The two Koreas set up a joint committee to run Kaesong after the zone shut down completely in April for five months as military tensions on the Korean peninsula surged to dangerous levels.

After it reopened, both sides agreed that the new committee should meet at least once every quarter, irrespective of the current state of inter-Korean tensions.

Since its last meeting on December 19, however, the joint committee has sat idle as tensions rose again with North Korea's angry protests over the South's annual military exercises with the US.

South Korea's chief delegate Lee Kang-woo welcomed the resumption of discussions as he left Seoul for Kaesong on Thursday.

"As the meeting comes after a long time, it serves as an opportunity to inspect the tasks of developing and normalising the complex," Lee said.

Seoul is particularly keen to discuss the creation of a proper internet connection and freeing up movement in and out of Kaesong, which lies 10 kilometres over the border in North Korea.

Kaesong opened in 2004 as a rare symbol of cross-border cooperation.

It employs more than 50,000 North Koreans in around 120 South Korean light industrial firms.


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