Occupiers are negotiating with North Korea on the supply of edible oil and flour from the Kherson region
The occupation authorities of the temporarily occupied part of the Kherson region held talks with the North Korean ambassador in Moscow on establishing direct cooperation, in particular in the agricultural sector. This was reported by Korea JoongAng Daily.
The meeting took place at the North Korean embassy in Moscow with the participation of the Russian-appointed “governor” of the region, Vladimir Saldo, and Ambassador Shin Hong-chol.
According to Saldo, the parties discussed the possibility of supplying agricultural products, in particular vegetable oil, flour and other processed goods. He noted that the North Korean need for food “matches” the agricultural potential of the Kherson region.
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