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Bulgaria advocates for the attainment of peace and stability in northeast Asia by diplomatic means

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Deputy Foreign Minister Georg Georgiev has met in Seoul with Chad O'Carroll, CEO and founder of Korea Risk Group, and with John Delury, senior fellow of the Centre on U.S.-China Relations and Assistant Professor of International Studies at Yonsei University.

The talks centred on the situation on the Korean peninsula in light of the events taking place in connection with the visit by South Korean President Moon Jae-in to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, and the efforts aimed at the full nuclear disarmament of the peninsula. Georg Georgiev stated that Bulgaria supports the efforts of the Republic of Korea for a peaceful settlement of the situation in the region and an improvement in relations between the two Koreas.

Bulgaria advocates for the attainment of peace and stability in northeast Asia by diplomatic means. 



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