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Foreign media depart on train for North Korean nuclear site

A group of foreign journalists departed by train Wednesday to watch the dismantling of North Korea's nuclear test site after eight reporters from South Korea received last-minute permission to join them.

 

The remote site deep in the mountains of the North's sparsely populated northeast interior is expected to have a formal closing ceremony in the next day or two, depending on the weather. The closing was announced by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un ahead of his planned summit with US President Donald Trump next month.

 

The train trip was expected to take 8-12 hours, followed by several hours on a bus and then an hour hike to the site itself.

 

The journalists were put in sleeping cars on the train, four bunks to a compartment. The compartments had windows covered with blinds, and the journalists were told not to open the blinds throughout the journey.

 


פרסום ראשון: 05.23.18, 15:44