U.S.-Korea open skies talks

U.S.-Korea open skies talks ended yesterday after two "productive" days, DOT said, but no agreement was reached and the parties did not schedule the next meeting."There is a difference of views that needs to be explored further" on a number of issues, including change-of-gauge through Korea, a U.S...

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