South Korean officials are once again visiting the Kaesong Industrial Complex on Tuesday,... to look at potential sites to set up an inter-Korean liaison office.
Our Oh Jung-hee has more.
A team of South Korean officials are making another trip to the inter-Korean Kaesong Industrial Complex on Tuesday.
It's to check the site where they plan to set up a joint liaison office with North Korea in the near future, as agreed at the two Koreas' high-level talks earlier this month.
17 people are making the trip, including those from South Korea's Unification Ministry and private sector firm Hyundai Asan which played a key role in setting up the now-suspended factory park.
This is the second time South Korean officials are visiting the complex.
They made a day-long trip two weeks ago... and found that one of the buildings -- the inter-Korean interaction and cooperation office -- had its basement flooded.
The South Korean government is looking to set up a temporary liaison office in another building... and so Tuesday's trip will look at how to renovate those two buildings in particular.
The team plans to return to South Korea early this evening and make another trip north on Wednesday.
Oh Jung-hee, Arirang News.