North blocks South Koreans taking supplies to Kaesong workers
Bosses fail to resupply shuttered industrial zone; Park vows to stop rewarding regime's threats
North Korea barred a delivery of supplies to South Koreans in the closed Kaesong industrial zone yesterday, as the South's president said it was time to stop rewarding Pyongyang's provocations.
A delegation of 10 businessmen representing the 123 South Korean firms in Kaesong had applied to travel to the zone to bring food and other daily necessities to their staff and to inspect their facilities.
"North Korea informed us that the request for a visit ... had been turned down," said Unification Ministry spokesman Kim Hyung-seok.
"It is very regrettable that the North has rejected the request and disallowed a humanitarian measure," Kim said.
North Korea has blocked access to Kaesong - which lies 10 kilometres inside its border - since April 3 amid soaring military tensions on the Korean peninsula.