Inter-Korea
Two Koreas Open Day 2 of Transportation Talks
Written: 2004-10-13 00:00:00 / Updated: 0000-00-00 00:00:00
South and North Korea are holding working-level talks on the reconnection of cross-border railways and roads for the second day in the North's border city of Gaesong.
At the meeting, which will last until Thursday, working-level officials are expected to finalize details on building six train stations in the North's eastern and western sections of the heavily fortified border, including Panmun Station in the western section and Gamho Station in the eastern section.
The South Korean side also plans to discuss holding a joint ceremony to mark the opening of cross-border roads as well as test-runs of cross-border railways.
Eight delegates from South Korea are attending the meeting, including officials from the Unification Ministry, the Construction and Transportation Ministry and engineers.
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