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Moscow will give South Korea details of the planned visit of North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un to Russia if Seoul asks for such information, Russia's Interfax news agency said on Tuesday, citing Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei Rudenko.
"We have a South Korean embassy in Moscow, if they want, we can provide the available information," Rudenko said.
He added that Moscow will continue contacts with South Korea as the country is a trading partner of Russia and the two have "common interests in terms of stabilizing the situation in Northeast Asia and the Korean Peninsula." (Reuters)