Korea seeks Azerbaijan's backing for Korean firms in development projects

At their first policy consultation in four years, Seoul urged Baku to support greater Korean participation in infrastructure and development projects while expanding broader bilateral ties.

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Ministry of Foreign Affairs building in Jongno District, central Seoul

Korea has asked Azerbaijan to support greater participation by Korean companies in infrastructure and development projects in the Caucasus nation, Seoul's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said Thursday.

Vice Foreign Minister Chung Eui-hae made the request during the fifth Korea-Azerbaijan policy consultation meeting, held the previous day in Baku and attended by Azerbaijani Deputy Foreign Minister Elnur Mammadov, according to the Foreign Ministry.

Wednesday's meeting marked the first of its kind in four years.

During the talks, Chung highlighted the significant potential for expanding bilateral trade and investment and called for the Azerbaijani government's active support to facilitate the participation of Korean companies in various projects underway in the country.

Mammadov expressed hope for increased investment by Korean firms in Azerbaijan, citing their advanced technological capabilities, according to the Foreign Ministry.

The two sides also exchanged views on developments on the Korean Peninsula, in the Caucasus region and the Middle East and agreed to maintain close communication on various regional issues.

Chung explained Seoul's policies and efforts to promote peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula, while Mammadov expressed understanding and support.

Noting the strong interest in the Korean language in Azerbaijan, Chung requested Baku's continued support for establishing additional King Sejong Institutes, Korean government-backed educational centers that promote the Korean language and cultural education overseas. Azerbaijan currently hosts one such institute.

Chung also paid a courtesy call on Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov and discussed ways to enhance bilateral ties.

Separately, Chung met with Azerbaijani Deputy Economy Minister Rovnag Abdullayev and requested continued support for Korean companies, the Foreign Ministry said.


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