South Korea’s finance minister on Monday said that Seoul could invest in DPRK infrastructure projects via China’s Asian Infrastructure Development Bank (AIIB).
South Korea has recently joined the AIIB as the fifth-largest member, holding a nearly 4 percent share in the bank.
South Korea’s finance minister on Monday said that Seoul could invest in DPRK infrastructure projects via China’s Asian Infrastructure Development Bank (AIIB).
South Korea has recently joined the AIIB as the fifth-largest member, holding a nearly 4 percent share in the bank.
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