Gangwon-do Province Governor calls for U.S. efforts in resuming Mt. Geumgang tours
  • 4 years ago
The governor of South Korea's Gangwon-do Province, Choi Moon-soon, has called for international efforts, especially from the U.S., to resume South Korean tours to the North's Mount Geumgang.
At a press conference today, Choi said he visited Washington last week and delivered a letter to Vice President Mike Pence and also met with government officials and lawmakers.
His province, he said, has faced economic difficulties since the tours came to a halt in 2008.
He also stressed that if they resume they'll help break through the current diplomatic stalemate.
Choi also proposed forming a tourism zone that connects the eastern mountains of South and North Korea, as well as developing Goseong-gun county as a UN Peace city, as a county divided in half by the inter-Korean border.
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