Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation Andrei Rudenko, in his speech on the sidelines of the Eastern Economic Forum (EEF), said that South Korea remains Moscow’s trading partner, despite its participation in anti-Russian sanctions, and contacts between the countries continue. TASS.
“South Korea remains our trading partner despite participating in sanctions,” he said.
The official noted that contacts are continuing. He explained that the countries still have “common interests in ensuring stability on the Korean Peninsula.”
Rudenko also noted that, if desired, the South Korean Embassy in Moscow can request information regarding North Korean leader Kim Jong-un’s visit to the Russian Federation.
September 11 South Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs reportedForeign ministers of the Republic of Korea and Russia, Park Chin and Sergei Lavrov, met on the sidelines of the G20 summit in New Delhi.
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