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North, South Korea Begin Consultations on Linking Their Motor Roads

Senior officials from transport agencies of North and South Korea on Thursday began talks on linking the two countries’ motor roads to make it possible to travel from Pyongyang to Seoul by car.
News ID: 70974
Publish Date: 28June 2018 - 14:25

North, South Korea Begin Consultations on Linking Their Motor RoadsTEHRAN (Defapress)- The consultations are being held in Panmunjom in the demilitarized zone that separates the two Koreas.

According to the news agency, the talks are focusing on the construction of a 19-kilometer motorway section between North Korea’s Kaesong and South Korea’s Munsan.

So far, however, large-scale economic cooperation between the two Koreas is hampered by economic sanctions imposed on North Korea by the United Nations Security Council following its nuclear and missile tests.

Officials from North and South Korea also met to discuss connecting the railways that run useless across their border amid a rapprochement on the long-divided peninsula.

The talks were held in the truce village of Panmunjom in the Demilitarized Zone dividing the two Koreas on Tuesday, the first on the issue in 10 years.

A train line connecting Seoul to Pyongyang and on to Sinuiju on the Chinese border already exists. It was built by Japan in the early 20th century, long before the 1950-53 Korean War, which politically divided the two Koreas.

Linking up the railways and modernizing the North’s aging rail infrastructure would benefit trade-dependent South Korea as it would give it a land route to the markets of China, Russia, and on to Europe.

Tensions on the Korean Peninsula have significantly eased since January this year, when North Korean leader Kim Jong-un expressed interest in the betterment of relations with South Korea. Vigorous diplomacy soon followed, and Kim and South Korean President Moon Jae-in then met in a historic summit. Later, the US, too, engaged in diplomacy with Pyongyang, which culminated in a summit between Kim and US President Donald Trump in Singapore on June 12.

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