Corea del Sur y Omán acuerdan reanudar las conversaciones sobre cooperación económica

El ministro de Industria, Kim Jung-kwan, mantuvo conversaciones el lunes con un funcionario omaní para ampliar los lazos energéticos y logísticos en medio de la crisis en Oriente Medio.

El ministro de Industria, Kim Jung-kwan, debatió la ampliación de la cooperación económica con Omán en una reunión por videoconferencia celebrada el lunes.

Kim habló con el presidente de la OPAZ, Qais bin Mohammed Al Yousef. Abordaron el suministro energético y las rutas logísticas que evitan el estrecho de Ormuz.

Omán se comprometió el mes pasado a suministrar 5 millones de barriles de petróleo y 1,5 millones de toneladas de nafta a Corea del Sur antes de fin de año. Ambas partes también acordaron reiniciar el comité de cooperación económica, que se encontraba paralizado.

Kim destacó el papel de Omán como socio clave debido a su ubicación y sus recursos.

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