Senior officials from South Korea and the United States held an emergency phone call to discuss the potential visit of Russian President Vladimir Putin to North Korea. The call was confirmed by Seoul's foreign ministry and involved South Korea's Vice Foreign Minister Kim Hong-kyun and U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell. The discussions highlight concerns over the geopolitical implications of Putin's possible visit to the region.
Senior officials of #SouthKorea and the United States held an emergency phone call over a possible impending visit by Russian President Vladimir Putin to #NorthKorea, Seoul’s foreign ministry says https://t.co/oqk13gkVs9
South Korea's vice foreign minister, Kim Hong-kyun and US Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell held an "emergency phone call" over a possible impending visit by Russian President Putin to North Korea. https://t.co/jr9Jy8LbKO
🇰🇷🇺🇸SOUTH KOREA AND U.S. DISCUSS POSSIBLE PUTIN VISIT TO NORTH KOREA Senior officials from South Korea and the U.S. held an emergency call about a potential visit by Putin to North Korea, Seoul's foreign ministry reported. Source: Seoul's Foreign Ministry https://t.co/7MlJHCbC2p
Senior officials of South Korea and the United States held an emergency phone call over a possible impending visit by Russian President Vladimir Putin to North Korea, Seoul's foreign ministry said https://t.co/ICY3OnozPa
South Korea, US hold emergency phone call ahead of Putin visit to North Korea https://t.co/MbWsE4DoF6
Update: South Korean Foreign Ministry: We held an emergency phone call with the American side about the possible visit of the Russian President to North Korea.
SOUTH KOREAN AND US OFFICIALS DISCUSS POSSIBILITY OF PUTIN VISITING NORTH KOREA
S. Korea & US hold emergency call over possible Putin visit to North Korea https://t.co/us6rBm6A6R