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06SEOUL1631
2006-05-15 23:54:00
CONFIDENTIAL//NOFORN
Embassy Seoul
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INTER-KOREA RAIL LINKS: WILL KIM DAE-JUNG MAKE IT

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C O N F I D E N T I A L SEOUL 001631 

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E.O. 12958: DECL: 05/15/2016
TAGS: ELTN EINV PREL RS CH KN KS
SUBJECT: INTER-KOREA RAIL LINKS: WILL KIM DAE-JUNG MAKE IT
PYONGYANG?

REF: SEOUL 984

Classified By: EconMinCouns Kurt Tong, for reasons 1.4 (b,d)

SUMMARY
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C O N F I D E N T I A L SEOUL 001631

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STATE FOR EAP, EAP/K AND EB/TRA/OTP
PASS USTR FOR CUTLER, AUGEROT AND KI
TRESURY FOR IA/ISA/BUCKLEY AND ITT/CHANG
NSC FOR CHA

E.O. 12958: DECL: 05/15/2016
TAGS: ELTN EINV PREL RS CH KN KS
SUBJECT: INTER-KOREA RAIL LINKS: WILL KIM DAE-JUNG MAKE IT
PYONGYANG?

REF: SEOUL 984

Classified By: EconMinCouns Kurt Tong, for reasons 1.4 (b,d)

SUMMARY
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1. (SBU) South Korea and North Korea have agreed to conduct
test runs of two cross-border railways on May 25, some 55
years after those rail lines were cut off at the onset of the
Korean War. The agreement was reached at a special three-day
working-level meeting dedicated to road and railway issues
held May 11-13 in Kaesong. The agreement brightens the
prospects for former President Kim Dae-jung to travel at
least part of the way by rail at the time of his planned trip
to Pyongyang in June. END SUMMARY.

ONLY AS FAR AS KAESONG
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2. (SBU) South and North Korean railroad officials have
agreed to work together to organize a test run of the
cross-border tracks on May 25, using both the West Coast
Kyungeui Line and the East Coast Donghae Line. These tests
should not be confused with a full reconnection of the Trans
Korean Railroad (TKR),however, as the test runs will cover
only a small length of the tracks -- 25.5 Kilometers on the
eastern side from South Korea's Jejin Station to North
Korea's Geumgangsan Station, and 27.2 Kilometers on the
western from South Korea's Munsan Station to North Korea's
Kaesong City Station -- not advancing far into DPRK territory.

KDJ TO PYONGYANG BY RAIL: A FEASIBLE, BUT SLOW TRIP
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3. (SBU) According to the Deputy Director Kim Yong-kyu of
Inter-Korean Economic Cooperation Team at the Ministry of
Unification (MOU),if all the tests go according to plan,
former President Kim Dae-jung's June trip to Pyongyang could
possibly be accomplished by rail. In order to do this,
however, Kim Dae-jung will board a South Korean train in
Munsan and travel to Kaesong. At Kaesong station, Kim
Dae-jung must alight from the South Korean train, and walk

approximately 100 yards north to where a North Korean train
would be waiting. The rest of his approximately seven-hour,
190-kilometer trip -- at 30 kilometers per hour -- would be
at the mercy of the 50-year-old North Korean rail system.

WILL IT BE SAFE?
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4. (SBU) According to Deputy Director Kim, each side will
carry out pre-inspections of the railways on its own side May
17-19. Once military security has been guaranteed, the two
Koreas have agreed to conduct joint safety checks for their
respective side's rail tracks, only one to two hours ahead of
the first test runs.


5. (SBU) Kim stated the tests would proceed as follows:

-- Kyungeui Line: 11:00am - 15:30pm, May 25
-- Donghae Line: 11:00am - 15:30pm, May 25
-- Trains: Diesel engine trains and 5 passenger cars per
train on each line.
-- Number of passengers: 100 for each line, including
government officials and members of the press.
-- DPRK delegations will travel south by bus, to Munsan and
Jejin Stations respectively, on the morning of the test, and
ride the test trains together with the ROK delegation.
-- Rail communication will be according to agreements at the
up-coming military talks.
-- All necessary information for the test runs, such as
railway maps and distance maps, will be exchanged prior to
the test runs.


6. (SBU) The two Koreas also agreed to establish

communication networks, train operation offices and an
inter-Korean committee for inter-Korean railways and roads in
the near future.

ANOTHER DPRK PAYOFF IN THE WORKS?
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7. (C) Before the DPRK agreed to the tests, the ROKG agreed
to provide the DPRK with the necessary materials for the
reconnection of the railways at an estimated cost of USD 4-6
million. Specifically, MOU's Kim told us that the ROKG
agreed to provide the DPRK with additional construction
materials required for drainage work near Kaesong station in
the North. Kim said that the drainage system in Kaesong is
more than 50 years old and in order for the Kaesong station
to operate safely, all the rail tracks in the area must be
removed, drainage construction completed, and then new tracks
installed. Although Kim only mentioned the drainage problems
at Kaesong Station, he said the ROKG had agreed to provide
the DPRK with enough raw materials for the reconstruction of
three stations.


8. (SBU) A few stumbling blocks remain before the railways
can begin operation. Military authorities of the two sides
must sign an agreement to guarantee secure passage of
railroad cars and passengers on each other's side of the
border. Military officers from both North and Soth are
scheduled to meet from Tuesday to Thursday of this week at
the truce village of Panmunjom. The agenda at the talks
includes ways to guarantee the safe passage of those using
the cross-border railways, according to Kim. The military
talks coincide with the scheduled working-level inter-Korean
contacts on Tuesday at Mount Geumgang, in the DPRK, to
prepare for former President Kim's visit to the North next
month.

COMMENT
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9. (C) The first project agreed to by Kim Dae-jung and Kim
Jung-il at the first Inter-Korean Summit in June 2000 was the
reconnection of these two inter-Korean rail lines. Former
President Kim Dae-jung has expressed his willingness to visit
North Korea via rail, and apparently the DPRK has relented.
Many questions, however, still remain. The DPRK has agreed
to test these rail lines many times previously, but because
of last minute requests by the DPRK for huge amounts of aid
the test runs were cancelled at the eleventh hour. This time
the ROK and DPRK have actually chosen dates and times, a step
not seen before, indicating that the reconnection of the rail
lines is quite possible -- at least for the duration of the
Kim Dae-jung trip. The future of these rail lines is, of
course, dependent on the overall course of North-South
relations.
MINTON