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South Korea, Africa to Improve Strategic Cooperation

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Representatives from South Korea and 50 African nations resolved to deepen economic and strategic ties across several fronts, according to a ministry release on Tuesday.

The parties mutually agreed to recognize Africa's strategic importance and resolved to deepen ties, according to a joint statement by the foreign ministers and representatives from South Korea and African countries.

Meanwhile, South Korea reaffirmed its support for the continent's economic integration efforts through the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

The parties will now work to enhance cooperation in several sectors such as food security, agriculture, climate change, health and digital transformation.

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