Koreas Kaesong industrial complex silenced
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http://www.euronews.com/ The last seven South Korean workers left the Kaesong industrial complex in North Korea on May 3 -- and with them went the final channel of communication between the two Koreas. • Now silent, Kaesong was a bustling hub, comprising and employing thousands of workers from the North. • Hong Yang-ho, the Chairman of the Kaesong Industrial District Management Committee, said he hoped it would open again: I've repeatedly emphasised in the process of negotiations with North Korea, that the Kaesong industrial complex should be normalised as soon as possible -- so that our companies in the complex will minimise the damage and the factories can operate again. • Angered by UN sanctions and joint US-South Korean military drills, North Korea has repeatedly threatened its neighbour with attack. • Just north of the heavily fortified border between the two Koreas, Kaesong's operations have been increasingly blocked by Pyongyang. • The now-defunct project was launched in 2000 in a bid to improve ties between the two Koreas. • Find us on: • Youtube http://bit.ly/zr3upY • Facebook / euronews.fans • Twitter / euronews
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