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South Korea Deputy Foreign Minister Chan Ho Gin urged Russia to act

Called "immediately" to stop: the South Korea Foreign Ministry called the Russian ambassador because of the DPRK ties

South Korea Deputy Foreign Minister Chan Ho Gin urged Russia to act "responsibly". On Tuesday, September 19, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of South Korea summoned the Ambassador of the Russian Federation Andriy Kulik due to the discussion of Moscow military agreements with the DPRK. About it writes Yonhap on September 19. It is reported that Deputy Foreign Minister Seoul Chang Ho Jan called Russia's Ambassador Andriy Kulik and urged the UN Council Resolution.

It happened against the backdrop of a recent meeting of North Korea, Kim Jong -in with Russian President Vladimir Putin in the Russian Federation. The DPRK leader has visited a number of Russian military facilities. Chan Ho Gin appealed to the Russian Federation with a call "immediately" to stop trying to establish military ties with North Korea. He also urged Moscow to act "responsibly" as a permanent member of the UN Security Council.

According to Chang Ho Gina, South Korea's safety actions will have a negative impact on the relationship between Seoul and Moscow. We will remind that according to the media of September 14, South Korea has for a long time confirms that Moscow has received weapons from the DPRK and uses it in the war against Ukraine. South Korea President Jun Jol is expected to be a question in his speech at the UN General Assembly.