South Korean President Moon Jae-in has told his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, that the situation on the Korean peninsula is complicated.
Moon says this is because of provocations by North Korea, a situation he believes could become unpredictable.
The leaders met on the sidelines of an economic summit, as international concerns grow over Pyongyang’s powerful nuclear test at the weekend.
South Korean President Moon Jae-in has told his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, that the situation on the Korean peninsula is complicated.
Moon says this is because of provocations by North Korea, a situation he believes could become unpredictable.
The leaders met on the sidelines of an economic summit, as international concerns grow over Pyongyang’s powerful nuclear test at the weekend.
South Korean President Moon Jae-in has told his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, that the situation on the Korean peninsula is complicated.
Moon says this is because of provocations by North Korea, a situation he believes could become unpredictable.
The leaders met on the sidelines of an economic summit, as international concerns grow over Pyongyang’s powerful nuclear test at the weekend.
South Korean President Moon Jae-in has told his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, that the situation on the Korean peninsula is complicated.
Moon says this is because of provocations by North Korea, a situation he believes could become unpredictable.
The leaders met on the sidelines of an economic summit, as international concerns grow over Pyongyang’s powerful nuclear test at the weekend.
South Korean President Moon Jae-in has told his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, that the situation on the Korean peninsula is complicated.
Moon says this is because of provocations by North Korea, a situation he believes could become unpredictable.
The leaders met on the sidelines of an economic summit, as international concerns grow over Pyongyang’s powerful nuclear test at the weekend.
South Korean President Moon Jae-in has told his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, that the situation on the Korean peninsula is complicated.
Moon says this is because of provocations by North Korea, a situation he believes could become unpredictable.
The leaders met on the sidelines of an economic summit, as international concerns grow over Pyongyang’s powerful nuclear test at the weekend.
South Korean President Moon Jae-in has told his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, that the situation on the Korean peninsula is complicated.
Moon says this is because of provocations by North Korea, a situation he believes could become unpredictable.
The leaders met on the sidelines of an economic summit, as international concerns grow over Pyongyang’s powerful nuclear test at the weekend.
South Korean President Moon Jae-in has told his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, that the situation on the Korean peninsula is complicated.
Moon says this is because of provocations by North Korea, a situation he believes could become unpredictable.
The leaders met on the sidelines of an economic summit, as international concerns grow over Pyongyang’s powerful nuclear test at the weekend.