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Remaining S. Korean workers start to leave Kaesong

(Xinhua)

18:50, April 27, 2013

SEOUL, April 27 (Xinhua) -- The remaining South Korean workers began to leave Kaesong Industrial Complex on Saturday, according to local media.

There are 126 workers (including one Chinese workers) have left Kaesong on Saturday afternoon. The last remaining 50 workers are scheduled to leave Keasong on Monday.

The massive withdraw came one day after the South Korean government announced to pull out all its employees from Kaesong Industrial Complex.

South Korea's Unification Ministry Thursday set a deadline of talks offer about the Kaesong Industrial Complex to DPRK. However, it was rejected on Friday.

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