- Oct 3, 2018
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To: RodriguezGuido@ADCA.org < Naio90 > CC: BaekJeonghee@mofa.kr.gov, MoonJaein@cheongwadae.gov, KimShinae@most.kr.gov, ParkSyeongil@moe.kr.gov BCC: RyuSooyoung@kr.gov, PyokChongmin@mu.kr.gov, |
From: ParkHyunseon@mu.kr.giv |
Subject: [Confidential] [Economic Development and Revitalization] |
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I am reaching out on behalf of the Korean Government to invite the Argentine Development and Cooperation Agency to participate in an important national development program. The primary vision for this cooperation is pertaining to a confidential matter. In proceeding, the following document is highly confidential and remains private. In the trust shared between Argentina and Korea, the ROK Government hopes that a partnership can develop on international cooperation over this development project. We hope you will maintain the level of confidentiality and ensure that the contents of this discussion are kept private.
In the coming days, the Korean Reunification Treaty is expected to be signed and begin the formal accession of the North into the Republic of Korea. In anticipation of this process, the ROK seeks to prepare development plans to be implemented and begin immediately. Working on the economic development of North Korea to revitalize the North's economy is a crucial step. The ROK Government has conducted surveys and feasibility studies since March in cooperation with the North Korean Government during an exploration phase on Reunification. While North Korea is rich in minerals and natural resources such as coal, iron ore, limestone, magnesite, graphite, copper, zinc, lead, precious metals, hydropower, etc...The ROK Government seeks to not only tap into these resources, but look for petroleum offshore and expand existing uranium deposits.
The following data has been collected by the Korean Development Bank, Ministry of Unification, and North Korean Ministry of Interior. It is a map of known resources discovered and is based on data prior to the reunification treaty being signed. Once the treaty is signed, additional exploration efforts may be taken.
Aside from these main projects, we would appreciate the advise and development project proposals for other ways to develop healthcare and other infrastructure in the regions. We have a high level and number of technical expertise in both the North and rest of Korea, from nuclear engineers, railway supervisors, construction and urban planning, etc.. All advise and support is appreciated, and we hope that an outlined budget for each project can be provided and that the ROK Government is eager to cooperate with the ADCA. Infrastructure in the North while not the most modern exists. In many cases a number of advanced projects in major cities such as Pyongyang, Wonsan, Rason, and other major cities have been very remarkable. Building on this infrastructure would be a benefit and reduce the overall costs, while making everything connected and renovating existing infrastructure is equally crucial.
Our conditions for cooperation is that the labor force should be drawn from the North using both skilled and unskilled labor, and that the cooperation allow the ROK to use its corporations in conjunction with ADCA. Additionally we prefer all the tools, resources, and equipment be sourced from within the Korean Peninsula to ensure that the costs and output of input variables are beneficial. We also would like to begin petroleum exploration in the expanded Exclusive Economic Zone and hope that you could provide us experience you carry in this field as the majority of Korean Petroleum Exploration has been in the Middle East and in the South of the Peninsula, we hope that both our experiences can expedite this process.
Signed with sincerity,
Park Hyunseon
Minister of Unification
Ministry of Unification
Republic of Korea
Ministry of Unification
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