Inter-Korean Liaison Office

The Inter-Korean Liaison Office (Korean: 남북공동연락사무소) was a joint liaison office of North Korea and South Korea located in North Korea's Kaesong Industrial Region.

Inter-Korean Liaison Office
남북공동연락사무소
Agency overview
Formed14 September 2018
Dissolved16 June 2020
Jurisdiction Korea
  •  North Korea
  •  Republic of Korea
HeadquartersKaesong Industrial Region, North Korea
37°55′58.7″N 126°37′18.7″E
Agency executives
  • Jon Jong-su, North Korea Representative
  • Chun Hae-sung, South Korea Representative
Inter-Korean Liaison Office
North Korean name
Chosŏn'gŭl북남공동련락사무소
Hancha北南共同連絡事務所
South Korean name
Hangul남북공동연락사무소
Hanja南北共同連絡事務所

In the absence of formal diplomatic relations, the building functioned as a de facto embassy and provided a direct communication channel for the two nations. It was headed by North Korean Representative Jon Jong-su (전종수), vice chairman of the Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of the Fatherland and South Korean Representative Chun Hae-sung (천해성), vice minister of the Ministry of Unification.

The four-story office building was demolished by North Korea on 16 June 2020. It had been vacant since January due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Korea.

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