Moon and Putin agree on Korean Denuclearisation
Moon and Putin agree on Korean Denuclearisation
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 Moon Jae-In, the South Korean President who recently visited Russia is all set to return from the country after concluding his very first three-day visit, intended at his Russian contemporary Vladimir Putin's support and agreement for denuclearization of the Korean empire.
On Sunday Moon accompanied by his wife, Kim Jong-sook have reportedly left for Seoul. Before departing they attended the South Korean national soccer team, which was defeated by Mexico by a score of  2-1 in the teams' in the Group F match at the FIFA World Cup taking place in Russia.
During his visit, both the representatives of the two countries agreed on the need to cooperate and the mutually peaceful relationship with each other.
The two also have agreed on setting free trade treaties with each other.
In a statement released by Moon from his office at Cheong Wae De, he asserted, "To achieve the goal of USD 30 billion in trade and 1 million in the number of visitors between the two countries by 2020, the two leaders agreed to work for practical cooperation that can actually benefit the people of the two countries." 
The representatives of the two countries also discussed the feasibility of launching cross-border energy projects. Both of them signed a number of 'Memoranda of Understanding' to increase the cooperation in energy, industry, and investment.
Moon also delivered a speech at the lower house of Russian Parliament.

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