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MOU disallows five, permits 15 South Koreans to visit Pyongyang

June 15 committee members to arrive in DPRK capital on Wednesday

Seoul has refused permission to five members of a civic group to visit Pyongyang, the South Korean Ministry of Unification (MOU) said on Tuesday, but will allow 15 delegates to go ahead with the trip this week.

The South Korean Committee for the Implementation for the June 15 Joint Declaration has pushed ahead with a plan to hold a meeting of chairmen from the North, South, and overseas in Pyongyang between Wednesday and Saturday.

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