Formation | 1998 |
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Purpose | Facilitates visits from South Korea |
Location | |
Chairman | Kim Yong-dae |
Website | www |
National Reconciliation Council | |
Chosŏn'gŭl | |
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Hancha | |
Revised Romanization | Minjong Hwahae Hyeobuihoe |
McCune–Reischauer | Minjong Hwahae Hyŏbŭihoe |
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The National Reconciliation Council (민족화해협의회) is a North Korean organization whose purpose is to facilitate visits from South Korea to North Korea.[2] Founded on 8 June 1998,[1] its chairman is Kim Yong-dae.[3] The first visit organized by the body was a 2001 visit to Mount Kumgang commemorating the 2000 inter-Korean summit. Most cultural, political, and religious visits from South Korea are through the National Reconciliation Council.[2] The organization is occasionally cited in official news releases from the Korean Central News Agency.[4][5]