SEOUL, July 1 (Reuters) - North Korea has no intention to "examine" South Korea's Hyundai Group chief's plan to visit the North's Mount Kumgang, the country's foreign ministry said in a statement on Saturday.
Hyundai Group Chairwoman Hyun Jeong-eun has been seeking to visit North Korea in August and submitted applications to South Korea's unification ministry, Yonhap news agency reported on Friday, citing an unnamed official at the ministry.
Hyundai's late founder, Chung Ju-Yung, was born in North Korea.
Mount Kumgang is on North Korea’s east coast near the demilitarised zone separating the two countries.
North Korea has long rejected criticism of its rights conditions as part of a plot to overthrow its rulers.
Persons:
Kumgang, Hyun Jeong, Chung, Yung, Yoon Suk, Heekyong Yang, Sandra Maler, William Mallard
Organizations:
Korea's Hyundai, Hyundai, DPRK, Thomson
Locations:
SEOUL, North Korea, Korea, North Korea’s, Kaesong, Pyongyang