Why South Korea wants to rebuild a DMZ railway despite Kim’s cold shoulder
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South Korea aims to rebuild a railway through the DMZ to reconnect with North Korea despite Pyongyang's refusal to engage. The project highlights hopes for reconciliation amid complex diplomatic challenges involving South Korea, North Korea, and the U.S.
Near the heavily fortified frontier dividing the Korean peninsula, the abandoned Woljeong-ri station is being recast as a symbol of South Korea’s hopes to reconcile with the North. But plans to reconnect South Korea’s northernmost station to the rail network come at an awkward moment, as Pyongyang ignores Seoul’s overtures while the South’s old ally Washington pursues its own talks with Pyongyang. A turbulent few days have raised doubts about the role of South Korea in any diplomatic push,...