North and South Korean civil organizations “have agreed” to hold an event which allows a group of South Korean university students to cross the inter-Korean border and travel to North Korea.
Speaking at a news conference held on Friday in Seoul, Kim Hong-gul — who serves as Chairman of the Korean Council for Reconciliation and Cooperation (KCRC) — shared the plan to be carried out this summer.
North and South Korean civil organizations “have agreed” to hold an event which allows a group of South Korean university students to cross the inter-Korean border and travel to North Korea.
Speaking at a news conference held on Friday in Seoul, Kim Hong-gul — who serves as Chairman of the Korean Council for Reconciliation and Cooperation (KCRC) — shared the plan to be carried out this summer.
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