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Russia–Vietnam relations (Russian: Российско-вьетнамские отношения, romanized: Rossiysko-v'yetnamskiye otnosheniya, Vietnamese: Quan hệ Nga – Việt) date back formally to 30 January 1950, when the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics established an embassy to North Vietnam. [1]
See Russia–South Korea relations. Russian embassy in Seoul and a consulate-general in Busan. [278] [279] South Korean embassy in Moscow and consulates-general in Irkutsk, Saint Petersburg, Vladivostok and a consular office in Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk. [280] South Korea is on Russia's list of unfriendly countries Sri Lanka: See Russia–Sri Lanka ...
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Putin's public relations blitz has been helped by the fact that Vietnam, unlike North Korea, has friendly relations with the United States and its allies, said Zachary Abuza, a professor at the U ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin will visit North Korea and Vietnam in the coming weeks, Russia's Vedomosti newspaper reported on Monday, with an official telling Reuters the Vietnam visit was ...
Russia South Korea: In 1990, the former Soviet Union and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) signed a border treaty which made the border run through the center of the Tumen river, leaving Noktundo as a former island in Russia. South Korea refused to acknowledge the treaty. [53] [54] [55]
In 2012, Russia agrees to write off 90% of North Korea’s estimated $11 billion debt. 2016-2017 — Kim Jong Un accelerates the North's nuclear and missile tests.
Vietnam has stepped up its efforts to attract foreign capital from the West and regularize relations with the world financial system. In the 1990s, following the lifting of the US veto on multilateral loans to the country, Vietnam became a member of the World Bank , the International Monetary Fund (IMF), and the Asian Development Bank .