SEOUL nike free schuhe günstig, Sept. 1 (UPI) -- Traffic across the heavily fortified North-South Korea border returned to normal Tuesday, ending nine months of restricted flow , South Korean officials said.
The restrictions were imposed by the Communist country in response to the hard line policy of the South Korean government. Cargo trucks lined up to deliver raw materials to a jointly-run industrial park in the North's border town of Kaesong lojas timberland, Yonhap news agency reported.
Businesses involved in the park expressed optimism about improved sales. There are more than 100 South Korean-run factories at Kaesong employing about 40,000 North Korean workers.
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Border traffic "was normalized to the level prior to December 1st last year mulberry tasker udsalg," Unification Ministry spokeswoman Lee Jong-joo told reporters. "Entry by South Koreans to the North is smoothly underway."
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Separately mulberry tilbud, China Daily quoted North Korea's radio station as reporting the country's leader Kim Jong Il had called on the United States to sign a peace treaty with his country. It was not clear when Kim made the remarks.
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