Koreas meet again for talk on restarting factories

Kim Kiwoong, left, the head of South Korea’s working-level delegation, and his North Korean counterpart Park Chol Su, right, enter a meeting room at Kaesong Industrial District Management Committee in Kaesong, North Korea, Monday, July 15, 2013. Officials from the two Koreas are meeting for the third time this month to discuss how to restart a stalled inter-Korean factory park which was a key symbol of cooperation between the countries. AP Photo/Korea Pool via Yonhap KOREA OUT

SEOUL — Officials from North and South Korea are meeting for the third time this month to discuss how to restart a stalled inter-Korean factory park which was a key symbol of cooperation between the countries.

Seoul’s Unification Ministry says Wednesday’s talks are taking place at the North Korean border town of Kaesong where the factory complex is located.

In their previous talks, the countries agreed on a desire to revive the complex but couldn’t agree on how to do so.

Operations at the Kaesong complex were suspended in April when tension ran high in the wake of North Korea’s February nuclear test.

The park opened in 2004 during a period of rapprochement between the Koreas. It blends South Korean capital and management skills with cheap North Korean labor.

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