
South Korea plans to seek ways to increase military cooperation with Africa as President Park Geun-hye embarks on her trip to three African countries including, Ethiopia, Kenya and Uganda this week, the Korea Times quoted government official as saying on Tuesday.
Seoul's move will help weaken North Korea's military network with Africa and make it possible to strengthen cooperation over the international sanctions regime imposed on the communist country, according to the official.
The chief executive will embark on her African tour and trip to France on Wednesday and return home on June 5.
Vice Defense Minister Hwang In-moo plans to accompany Park on her upcoming state visits to three African countries -- Ethiopia, Uganda and Kenya -- Seoul's defense ministry said.
Hwang plans to discuss ways to increase cooperation in the military and defense sectors with his counterparts in the African countries, the ministry said.
"There has been little military cooperation between South Korea and Africa," a ministry official said, asking not to be named. "We cannot reveal details, but we plan to gradually expand such cooperation including the operation of an exchange program of personnel."
Source ; MENA
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