- Oct 3, 2018
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To: Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs < Alex > |
From: BaekJeonghee@mofa.kr.gov |
Subject: [CONFIDENTIAL] ROK-Russia relations |
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I hope this email finds you well. I am emailing you to discuss our bilateral relations and the current situation in the Far East. We welcome the return of an administration in Moscow and look forward to a positive relationship with the Russian Federation.
Onto our bilateral relations, I must speak frankly when I say our Government is disappointed in the rapid degradation and fall of Russian control over their territory on our border. We are extremely concerned and continuously monitoring the situation in the Far East. As neighborly countries, the affairs of our states continue to impact each other in positive and negative ways. On the principles of our mutual respects for each others internal affairs, while what the Russian Government does is it's own concern. However, the rise of non-state actor terrorist far right and fascist militias in the Far East is an aspect that does not fit within the internal affairs of your country.
Our Country while ready to work with Russia and its legitimate government, we will not tolerate the proliferation of terrorist organizations and their militias. I hope we can discuss this in-depth and understand the situation more accurately and avoid misunderstandings, confusion, and alteration. In situations like this, having the conversations needed can avoid future issues. Please note, our government has no intention of actively or in a greater capacity intervening in the Far East. This of course, under the assumption there are no hostile actions taken on our immediate border and its surrounding areas. Of which, we continue to reserve our right to protect our country from these groups and their benefactors.
On that note, we hope that we can have a prosperous and fruitful relationship. Including the discussions on protections and rights of ethnic Korean minorities in Russia, their historical homelands, the return of Noktundo, and peace and stability in North and East Asia. Should our government be able to assist your country in these times of need please let us know. We hope our work in the GA to secure a $7 billion + debt relief grant and financial payments in assistance showcase our resolve for a prosperous relationship.
Signed with sincerity,
Baek Jeonghee
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Republic of Korea
Republic of Korea
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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