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Koreas: South delegates to ruptured South-North event to return home.

BBC Monitoring International Reports

| February 28, 2002 | COPYRIGHT 2001 BBC Monitoring. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Text of report in English by South Korean news agency Yonhap

Mount Kumgang, North Korea, 28 February: A 216-member South Korean civic delegation to the cancelled Lunar New Year festival here will depart the North Korean port of Changjon for the South Korean port of Sokcho aboard a Hyundai cruise liner Thursday [28 February] afternoon.

The delegates will tour tourist sites at the scenic mountain in the morning, and arrive at Sokcho at 1800 [local time] after four hours of sailing from Changjon.

Some disgruntled delegates had …

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