Both of Seoul's proposals to hold working-level talks and sending a team to the North to inspect the facilities have been rejected.<br />What should Seoul do at this point?<br />Well, this is where experts have divided opinions.<br />Some say South Korea should keep knocking on the door.<br />Kim Jong-un's order can't be overturned easily... so, Seoul should come up with a new, intriguing plan that can help Kim change his mind.<br />Others say now is not the right time... and Seoul should rather focus on securing its properties at the resort.<br />There are 28 South Korean facilities at the resort... and the total loss seen since the tours were halted is expected to be 1-point-2 billion U.S. dollars.<br />But one expert says that the Mount Geumgang issue will drag on for a while.<br />"North Korea and the U.S. are exchanging their current stances now and I think this will continue until the end of the year. Weather conditions also have to be considered when tearing down the buildings. I don't think there will be a clear conclusion to the Mount Geumgang issue in the near future."<br />Alright, thank you Jung-hee for a comprehensive wrap-up on this. We really appreciate it.<br />My pleasure.<br />
