North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said South Korean facilities in the North's...
SEOUL - North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said South Korean facilities in the North’s Mt Kumgang tourist resort must be removed and rebuilt in a modern way, state media reported on Wednesday, underscoring the cooling of relations between the two countries.
But Kim, while inspecting the tourist spot on the east coast of North Korea, said it was a “mistaken idea” for Mt Kumgang to be viewed as a symbol of North-South relations. Seoul’s Unification Ministry in charge of inter-Korean affairs said it was examining the North’s intentions.
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