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South Korea, Australia Agree to Boost Energy Cooperation Amid Middle East Crisis
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Politics·4/30/2026AI summary

South Korea, Australia Agree to Boost Energy Cooperation Amid Middle East Crisis

South Korea and Australia agreed to enhance cooperation to ensure stable supplies of diesel and other energy resources amid global supply disruptions caused by the ongoing Middle East crisis. The commitment was made in a joint statement ahead of a meeting between Foreign Minister Cho Hyun and Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong in Seoul. The two nations pledged to work together to maintain stable supplies of diesel, LNG, and condensate, and to notify each other on potential disruptions.

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S. Korea, Vietnam agree to advance energy cooperation including nuclear power
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Politics·4/23/2026AI summary

S. Korea, Vietnam agree to advance energy cooperation including nuclear power

South Korean President Lee Jae Myung and Vietnam's General Secretary To Lam agreed to advance cooperation in energy and infrastructure during summit talks in Hanoi, including Vietnam's potential revival of its nuclear power program. Vietnam shelved its Ninh Thuan nuclear plant plan in 2016 due to financing constraints but is now considering adding nuclear power to meet growing electricity demand. Korea Electric Power Corporation signed MOUs with Vietnam National Industry-Energy Group on joint feasibility studies for nuclear projects.

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