SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea is willing to pull out workers from the Kaesong industrial complex jointly run with North Korea if it becomes dangerous for the workers, the South's unification minister said on Friday amid growing tension on the Korean peninsula.
"When the situation requires us to do so, we are willing to pull out South Korean workers to ensure their safety," unification minister Ryoo Kihl-jae told foreign media.
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