Nation
 
    
  
+Login    +Register    +Find Id / Pw Home  l  Archives  l  Learning Times  |  Sitemap  |  Subscription  l  Media Kit  l  PDF
   Home > Newszone > Nation > Political Digest >
  Nation
    Photo News  
    Political Digest  
    Nation Digest  
    Provincial News  
    Defense Affairs  
    Airline News  
    Foreign Affairs / N.Korea  
    Seoul Air Show  
    Obituary  
    Dokdo Special  
    Ahn Jung-geun  
    Dokdo Essay Contest  
  Biz/Finance
  Technology
  Arts & Living
  Sports
  Opinion
  Community
  Special
     
  The Learning Times
     Editorial Listening
     Phone English
     Dear Abby
     Domestic News
     Foreign News
     Screen English
     Live English in Drama
     Discovery Education  >
     Ancient Idiom  
     iBT Writing  
     English Writing I
     English Writing II  
     English Grammar
     Grasping Vocab
     iBT Vocab
     Korean Language  
     
     Junior Writing
     Junior Reading
     Junior Reporter
     
 
   05-11-2008 20:02 여성 음성 듣기 남성 음성 듣기
Premier Begins Energy Diplomacy in Central Asia


Prime Minister Han Seung-soo
Prime Minister Han Seung-soo began a trip to Central Asian nations Sunday in a bid to secure energy and natural resources.

During the 10-day trip, Han will visit Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan and Azerbaijan, where he will hold talks with heads of state and other ranking officials on securing stable access to resources and expanding cooperation in the energy sector, an aide to Han said.

Seoul also hopes to participate in those countries' development of oil and gas fields, and exploration of mineral resources, the aide said.

Han will ask those countries and businessmen to actively seek investment opportunities in South Korea, he said.

In Uzbekistan until Tuesday, Han will pay a courtesy call on President Islam Karimov. He will discuss with his Uzbek counterpart, Shavkat Mirziyayev matters of mutual interest, including a long-term contract to purchase uranium, according to the aide.

In Kazakhstan, he is scheduled to meet with President Nursultan Nazarbayev and Prime Minister Karim Masimov.

Han will fly to Turkmenistan on Thursday to make the first official visit to the Central Asian country by a South Korean prime minister. Korea and Turkmenistan established formal relations in 1992. Seoul opened its first diplomatic mission in Turkmenistan in June 2007.

Han will make a two-day visit to Azerbaijan before returning home next Monday. He will meet President Ilham Aliyev and hold talks with Prime Minister Artur Rasizade on joint development of the country's energy and mineral resources, the aide said.

jckim@koreatimes.co.kr

Reader's Comments ▶ Other View
Notice From KT Website Manager
Bad language will not be tolerated. All comments considered discriminatory against race or sex, or which are considered offensive against certain people, will be eliminated by the manager. Violators will be deprived of their membership.
Please stay on topic.
▶ Managerial regulations
▶ Back ▲ Top