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During a policy briefing by the Ministry of Land

During a policy briefing by the Ministry of Land,woolrich, Transport and Maritime Affairs on Monday, there was almost no discussion of the proposed cross-country canal, one of President Lee Myung-bak’s campaign promises and a key state agenda item.

As the proposed project is within the ministry’s domain,mercurial, it had been expected that the canal would be discussed intensively during the briefing session,hollister.

President Lee didn’t say anything explicitly about the canal in his over 30-minute opening and closing remarks, saying only that Korea must build “an efficient network of maritime,ray ban, land and air transportation systems,hollister france.”

Lee also stressed that the share of railroads and ships in Korea’s logistics system has to be increased, while road transportation should be reduced in consideration of the global drive to cut greenhouse emissions,hollister france.

The ministry’s press release, which had been distributed in advance, also mentioned nothing about the canal.

Meanwhile, in a seminar hosted by the Korea Broadcasting Journalists Club on Monday,louboutin, Grand National Party chairman Kang Jae-sup commented on the canal. “We know the public is concerned about this issue. We’ll reconsider it from scratch after reviewing whether it will be really beneficial to the country in the long term,moncler,” he said,lunettes ray ban.

The ruling camp’s reticence suggests the party has further backed down from its previous hard-line position on the issue,hollister france. The GNP has struck the project from a list of campaign pledges for the upcoming general election.

With the general election approaching, President Lee, the government, and the ruling party are all apparently attempting to prevent the canal project, an issue that is facing stiff opposition,hollister, from emerging as a hot campaign issue,woolrich outlet.

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