Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Government Officials from 3 Caucasus Nations Visit Korea

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Government Officials from 3 Caucasus Nations Visit Korea

    Chosun Ilbo, South Korea
    Feb 27 2005


    Government Officials from 3 Caucasus Nations Visit Korea

    Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan have a lot in common. All former
    members of the USSR, the three countries have been struggling to make
    transitions into market economies since the collapse of the Soviet
    Union in 1991. Carrying out widespread reforms has led to steady
    growth and lower inflation.
    But they are still battling issues like poverty and high unemployment
    rates, problems Korea faced in the 60s and 70s in the aftermath of
    the Korean War.

    Officials from the Caucasus nations, are in town to learn about
    Korea's economy, especially how the country was able to emerge so
    quickly from the ruins of the Korean War and into an economic
    powerhouse. The officials say there is much to be learnt from Korea's
    experience, from both its successes and failures.

    One area of great interest for these countries that are used to a
    centrally planned economy is how to effectively lead the economy
    under democratic conditions. "Strengthening the capacity of the state
    as a planner and as a developer and supporter of the private sector
    is critical for Georgia and Korea has very good experience. And this
    is what we would like to primarily learn from your experience," said
    one official.

    Officials are also taking the chance to increase bilateral
    cooperation by inviting Korean investors to their countries. These
    countries hope to benefit from technological help to fully utilize
    their resources and successfully develop their economies.

    Increasing bilateral ties is expected to be mutually beneficial. "By
    strengthening the relationship between Korea and these countries, I
    think we can enhance our international status. Not only diplomatic
    but also economic status, because they have many good natural
    resources. We can have good opportunity to secure those natural
    resources like oil and minerals," said one Korean official.

    Also for Korea, enhancing ties with the three countries located at
    the strategically important area linking Asia and Europe may open a
    new route to Southwest Asian countries.

    Arirang TV
Working...
X