Russia is ready to re-establish partnership relations with South Korea if Seoul does not cross the “red lines” in relations between the two countries. In this respect RIA News stated Russian Ambassador to South Korea Georgy Zinoviev.
“As long as the Korean side does not cross our red line of direct arms supply to the Kiev regime, by then we will be ready to see South Korea as a partner in the future, and this relationship will not work either.” They will suffer critical damage,” Zinoviev said.
He also commented on the South Korean side’s statements that major arms supplies abroad comply with international trade rules – Zinoviev noted that Seoul should take seriously Russia’s statements that Moscow is pursuing restrictions in its interactions with North Korea.
The Russian ambassador added that current relations between Moscow and Seoul are at a certain impasse, from which only South Korean officials can find a way out.
Before that, it was known that there was the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK). eliminates Departments dealing with inter-Korean relations.
Previously Kim Jong-un was threatened Nuclear strike against opponents of North Korea.