The industrial zone was a product of the first-ever inter-Korean summit meeting in 2000 between South Korean President Kim Dae-jung and North Korean dictator Kim Jong Il.
The industrial park opened in late 2004, after the first inter-Korean summit meeting in 2000 between South Korean President Kim Dae-jung and North Korean dictator Kim Jong Il.
The industrial zone was created after the first inter-Korean summit meeting, which took place in 2000 between South Korean President Kim Dae-jung and North Korean dictator Kim Jong Il.
The industrial zone is a product of the first inter-Korean summit meeting, which took place in 2000 between South Korean President Kim Dae-jung and North Korean dictator Kim Jong Il.
The industrial park opened in late 2004 and was a product of the first inter-Korean summit meeting in 2000 between South Korean President Kim Dae-jung and North Korean dictator Kim Jong Il.
The industrial zone opened in late 2004 and was a product of the first-ever inter-Korean summit meeting in 2000 between South Korean President Kim Dae-jung and North Korean dictator Kim Jong Il.
Visits by North Korean groups to South Korea gained frequency after the first inter-Korean summit in 2000, but they tailed off after North Korea tested a nuclear weapon for the first time in late 2006.
On June 12 South Korea's president will make the short step but giant leap from Seoul to Pyongyang, to meet the North's Kim Jong Il for the first-ever inter-Korean summit in half a century of division.
Mr. Kim is well regarded by conservatives in South Korea and has been nicknamed the "Upright General" because he, unlike many other South Korean delegates to a 2007 inter-Korean summit in Pyongyang, refused to bow to North Korean dictator Kim Jong Il while shaking hands.