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Seoul rules out tougher line on North

By Christian Oliver, David Pilling and Song Jung-a

Published: March 29 2009 18:10 | Last updated: March 29 2009 18:10

Taking a tougher line against North Korea in response to any testing of a long-range missile would be counterproductive for Seoul, according to Lee Myung-bak, South Korea’s president.

Mr Lee told the Financial Times that he intended to keep open a jointly run industrial enclave in order to foster dialogue even if, as is expected, Pyongyang test fires a long-range missile in coming days.

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