North Korea Charging $10,000 Visa Fee to Reporters Attending Closure of Nuclear Test Facility

Leave it to the North Koreans to look for any opportunity to make a buck:

South Korean reporters at Incheon International Airport, Monday. / Yonhap

North Korea is demanding that each foreign reporter pay $10,000 for a visa to cover the planned dismantlement of a nuclear test site in Punggye-ri, Seoul government officials said Monday.

South Korean reporters were exempt, the officials said. But people familiar with the situation said the rule could be overturned anytime given the reclusive state’s unpredictability.

The North has invited an unspecified number of reporters from South Korea, the U.S., China, Russia and the U.K. to the dismantlement ceremony scheduled for sometime between Wednesday and Friday.

In the South, news wire News1 and broadcaster MBC were selected to cover the event. The two companies selected four staff ― two writers and two photographers from News1 and two reporters and two cameramen from MBC ― respectively. They arrived in Beijing in the afternoon of Monday.   [Korea Times]

You can read more at the link, but the reporters will take a North Korean plane to Wonsan where their lodgings are at.  From Wonsan they will take a train to the test site.  I wonder if this $10,000 visa includes transportation and lodging?  A suspect that will be a separate charge.  Would anyone be willing to use their credit card in North Korea to pay for it?

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J6Junkie
J6Junkie
5 years ago

They probably want 10k in cash too considering they’re pretty much cut off from the international banking system.

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