05-05-2024 02:10 AM Jerusalem Timing

S. Korea Companies to Visit N. Korea for Russia Rail Project

S. Korea Companies to Visit N. Korea for Russia Rail Project

A group of South Korean businessmen will visit North Korea from Tuesday to consider taking part in an ambitious infrastructure project to open a new trading route with Russia.

North Korea, South Korea flagsA group of South Korean businessmen will visit North Korea from Tuesday to consider taking part in an ambitious infrastructure project to open a new trading route with Russia.

Seoul's Unification Ministry said Monday that 18 officials from state-run Korea Railway Corp. (Korail), top steelmaker Posco and Hyundai Merchant Marine would make the three-day visit to the North's northeastern port of Rajin.

Rajin, newly linked with the Russian city of Khasan by railway, is at the centre of a joint venture with Russia, in which the port will be upgraded and serve as a gateway for Russian cargo trade.

Russian President Vladimir Putin, during his visit to Seoul last year, urged the consortium of South Korean companies to join the project to build and upgrade railways and port facilities.

It is part of an ambitious scheme -- dubbed the "Iron Silk Road" -- which would unite the rail networks of South and North Korea and connect them to Europe via the Trans-Siberian Railway.

The rail link is to be extended through the North and all the way down to the southern South Korean port of Busan. But the project faces huge political hurdles given the volatility of inter-Korean relations and the unpredictability of the isolated North.