Lee didn't elaborate on what South Korea intends to do or whether it will consider razing any of its properties. He Online Cigarettes Store USA also wasn't clear on whether South Korea could explore ways to restart the tours amid international sanctions on North Korea, but said Seoul's search for solutions may require discussions with Washington.
At the Blue House, South Korean President Moon Jae-in told reporters it would be difficult to conduct tours in the same way under current U.N. sanctions.
Lee said the North didn't issue a deadline for the South to remove the facilities. It's unclear Newport Cigarettes Shop what the South could do if the North starts destroying them.
"There's a need for a meeting between government authorities," Lee said at a Seoul news conference.
Tours to Diamond Mountain were a major symbol of cooperation between the Koreas and a valuable cash source for the North's broken economy before the South suspended them in 2008 after a North Korean guard fatally shot a South Korean tourist.
With its hotels, restaurants, spas and golf course left in eerie silence, the resort now draws only a fraction Cheap Newport 100s cigarettes of the 500,000 tourists projected to come annually and lost millions of dollars for the South Korean investors.