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Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, South Korea

Seoul’s African diplomacy continues its vigorous new pace. Foreign Minister Kim Sung-hwan completed his second trip of the year to the continent, visiting Gabon, Congo-Kinshasa and Ethiopia on 2-9 April. Kim visited Algeria in February to firm up relations and to get a closer view of the unfolding events in Egypt. This month’s trip marketed South Korean expertise in energy, agriculture and infrastructure....

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Kim Sung-hwan, Gabon, Congo-Kinshasa, Ethiopia, Algeria, Egypt, Jean Ping, United States, India, Russian, Uzbekistan, Austria, Lee Myung-bak, North Korea, Cheonan

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