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SEOUL, South Korea - A group of South Korean businessmen has traveled to the scenic Diamond Mountain resort of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea(DPRK) for talks on the fate of a joint tour project there.
The DPRK has repeatedly expressed its willingness to restart the tours, a legitimate source of hard currency for the impoverished country. But South Korea has rejected it saying the DPRK must first accept a joint investigation into the shooting death.
DPRK threatened last week to seize South Korea-owned assets at the resort.
The Unification Ministry says 19 South Korean tour operators are at the resort Thursday to discuss the program.