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SEOUL, Oct. 4 (Xinhuanet) -- South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun Monday embarked on a nine-day trip to India for visit and Vietnam to attend a biennial summit of Asian and European leaders in Hanoiand discuss the enhancement of ties with the two nations, reportedSouth Korean Yonhap News Agency.
Roh will arrive at New Delhi later Monday on the first leg of his
two-country tour.
On Tuesday, Roh will hold a summit meeting with Indian Prime Minister
Manmohan Singh to discuss ways to increase bilateral political, economic and
cultural relations and sign agreements on extradition and judicial cooperation,
said Yonhap.
While in India, Roh will focus on helping South Korean firms make inroads
into the emerging Asian market, Yonhap said.
India is the fourth-biggest market for South Korean firms afterthe United
States, China and Japan in terms of purchasing power.
Roh will then fly to Hanoi Wednesday for the two-day summit of the
Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) which begins Friday.
Prior to the official opening of the ASEM, Roh will attend a pre-summit
meeting of Asian leaders Thursday to discuss cooperation at the ASEM.
The ASEM will include three summit sessions during which participants are
to discuss the nuclear issue on the Korean Peninsula, terrorism and other
international political issues, globalization and economic partnership between
Asia and Europe as well as information technology and cultural diversity,
according to Yonhap.
At the end of the sessions, the Asian and European leaders willlikely adopt
statements to express their consensus on the issues.
On the sidelines of the ASEM, Roh will have one-on-one meetingswith the
leaders of Germany and the European Union.
At the end of the ASEM, Roh will begin a three-day state visit to Vietnam,
during which, he will hold summit meeting with Vietnamese President Tran Duc
Luong.
In Vietnam, Roh is to continue his "sales diplomacy" by asking Hanoi to
help South Korean firms make inroads into the Southeast Asian nation in terms of
Internet, CDMA and other state-of-the-artproducts and development of oil wells
in Vietnam. Enditem
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