came on the same day that South Korean President Moon Jae-in — who had committed to re-opening the project on the campaign trail — delivered a speech to his country’s parliament in Seoul calling for the South to make “every effort to hold dialogue for peace.” 金剛山観光
O’Carroll “Not only will those ROK firms who invested in tourism infrastructure at Mt. Kumgang likely lose their assets permanently, but contained in Kim Jong Un’s remark is a message that appears to suggest Pyongyang has no appetite for other forms of inter-Korean cooperation any time soon./