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Russian gas could be piped through North Korea to the South and Japan, Moon says before visit to Moscow

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South Korean President Moon Jae-in. Photo: Bloomberg

New pipelines could be laid to bring Russian gas through North Korea to the South and even on to Japan following the diplomatic thaw with Pyongyang, Seoul’s leader suggested on Wednesday.

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President Moon Jae-in was speaking to Russian news media before a three-day visit to Moscow starting on Thursday, with the presidential Blue House releasing the transcript.

Russia and South Korea agreed in 2008 to lay gas pipelines through the North to bring Russian natural gas to the South. But the project failed to take off due to tensions over the North’s nuclear weapons programme.

Restoring inter-Korean railways and linking them to trans-Siberian railways would also enable overland transport from trade-dependent South Korea to Europe, Moon added.

“This will bring huge economic benefits to the South and the North as well as Russia,” he said.

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At the unprecedented summit between the North and the US in Singapore last week, US President Donald Trump showed Pyongyang’s Kim Jong-un a video showing the North transformed by economic growth.

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