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South Korean workers return from joint industrial zone in North

2013-04-27 1 Dailymotion

Returning from North Korea - South Korean workers are pulled out of Kaesong factory park by Seoul.<br /> <br />The jointly run industrial zone, located just north of the armed border, is the last remaining channel of exchange between the two Koreas.<br /> <br />The move occurred after Pyongyang rejected a call for formal talks, deepening the conflict between the two countries.<br /> <br />One worker said he hoped the situation would be resolved soon.<br /> <br />SOUNDBITE) (Korean) RETURNED SOUTH KOREAN WORKER, WHO REFUSED TO GIVE HIS NAME, SAYING:<br /> <br />"I was supposed to work today, but I had to come out as the factory got shut down. I feel very sad. I hope things get normalized soon so that I can work again."<br /> <br />South Korea's unification ministry said 126 workers, including one Chinese worker had returned, as well as 75 vehicles.<br /> <br />Fifty remaining workers are due to return on Monday.<br /> <br />Meanwhile, South Korean foreign minister Yun Byung-Se met with U. S Deputy Secretary of State William Burns in

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