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South Korean and Egypt defense ministers agreed on closer partnership between the two countries on North Korea and the development of weapons, South Korea's Ministry of National Defense said Monday.
During a meeting between South Korean Defense Minister Song Yong Moo and his Egyptian counterpart Sidqi Subhi, the guest stressed that his country had severed all military ties with North Korea, according to the ministry in Seoul.
"Cairo will deal closely with Seoul against North Korea's actions that threaten the peace and stability of the international community," the ministry quoted Sobhi as saying.
During the talks, the Egyptian minister also agreed to his Korean counterpart's request for cooperation on tightening sanctions against North Korea in response to last week's nuclear test. Cairo is participating in UN Security Council meetings as a non-permanent member.
During the first talks between the two countries' ministers, the two sides also agreed to expand bilateral cooperation in defense industries.
In the context, Sobhi received a briefing from the Korean side on the quality of South Korean weapons products and other defense industries.
In an effort to improve cooperation between the two sides, Egypt plans next month to send a military attaché to Seoul, according to Sobhi.
Sobhi arrived in South Korea over the weekend for a five-day official visit. The follow-up measures are part of a memorandum of understanding on defense cooperation between South Korea and Egypt signed by the two sides in March.
http://arabic.yonhapnews.co.kr/news/2017/09/11/0200000000AAR20170911003000885.html