Zelensky discusses with president of South Korea humanitarian aid and visa waiver

President Volodymyr Zelensky and President of the Republic of Korea Moon Jae-in in a phone conversation have discussed the issue of global and regional response to the spread of COVID-19, according to the president’s press service.

"I am grateful to Korea for the speedy completion of a contract for the sale of 100,000 PCR tests. Ukrainian hospitals have already started using them. We need your support in this matter,” the Ukrainian president said.

He thanked the South Korean companies for prompt response to the purchase of medical equipment and personal protective equipment needed to tackle the coronavirus in Ukraine.

Zelensky praised the experience and effectiveness of the measures taken by the Republic of Korea to contain the pandemic.

The presidents also discussed the provision of humanitarian aid to Ukraine in the form of medical equipment.

In addition, the parties paid special attention to the issues of development of trade and economic cooperation and noted the growth of trade turnover between the two countries despite negative effects of the pandemic on the world economy.

“COVID-19 should not destroy the international trade system and existing economic ties. Ukraine is a reliable partner. I’m looking forward to further developing economic ties and attracting investment from South Korean companies,” Zelensky said.

The parties noted the successful experience of implementing Korean investment projects in Ukraine, in particular in the agrarian and industrial sphere.

Separately, the interlocutors discussed the introduction of a visa-free regime between the two countries, which will facilitate the development of interpersonal contacts. They agreed to step up political dialogue and exchange visits after the pandemic.

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