This is reported by “Ronhap” with reference to the South Korean Ministry of the association.

As specified, the experts intend to conduct a survey of the 800-kilometer stretch of tracks from the Kymgansan Mountains, where the boundary line between the DPRK and South Korea runs to the Tumangan River.

According to the agency, the inspection of the eastern line of the DPRK railways will last for 10 days.

Earlier it was reported that the DPRK and South Korea discussed the possibility of opening air links between the two states.

In September, it became known that South Korea and the DPRK are working to unite the railways.

The head of the US Foreign Policy Research Center, Sergei Samuilov, in an interview with NSN, assessed the situation on the Korean Peninsula against the backdrop of the intensified diplomatic efforts of the DPRK.