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North Korea sent a letter two days after Kim Jong-un ordered the removal of Mt. Kumgang's southern facility. He said he would build a new international tourism district on Mt.

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We have sent a notice to North Korea telling North Korea to remove Mt. Kumgang's southern facility.

The Ministry of Unification announced that North Korea will build a new international tourism and cultural district in Mt. Kumgang through the Kaesong liaison office this morning and will enter Mt. Kumgang on the agreed date and remove the facilities installed by the authorities and private companies. I sent it.

North Korea said in a letter of advice that practical matters should be agreed through an exchange of documents.

The government has said it will fully review the conditions and environment while protecting our people's property rights and considering the meaning of Mt. Kumgang tourism.

He also fully considered the changed environment and announced that he would devise a creative solution for Mount Kumgang tourism.

The government has said it will take measures in consideration of the overall conditions, the environment, and the formation of domestic consensus, including international affairs and inter-Korean talks.

The government seems to be talking about people and schedules on the practical issue of North Korea's consultation with the exchange of documents.