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SEOUL, Dec 1 Asia Pulse - Pyongyang has decided to allow fewer than 1,000 South Koreans to work at a joint industrial enclave in North Korea starting Monday, sources said, far below the level wanted by Seoul.
The North informed the South's private Kaesong Industrial District Management Committee of the decision on Sunday, the sources said Monday.
The figure is far less than the 1,600 to 1,700 demanded by Seoul.
The committee had been negotiating with the North over how many would be permitted to stay in the Kaesong industrial complex.
Over half of the 4,000 South Korean officials and managers working at Kaesong had packed ...
Source: HighBeam Research, LESS THAN 1,000 S KOREANS ALLOWED TO STAY IN KAESONG COMPLEX.