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Moon Jae-in: The South Korean government is working to solve the urea shortage without worrying_Sina News

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Original title: Moon Jae-in: The South Korean government is working hard to solve the urea shortage, no need to worry

Yonhap News Agency reported on November 9th that South Korean President Moon Jae-in said at the Blue House on the 9th that the government is taking a multi-pronged approach to solve the urgent issue of urea supply, and hopes that citizens will not be overly anxious.

Moon Jae-in said that the top priority is to take emergency measures to use the surplus of the public sector to achieve stable supply. The South Korean government is also mobilizing all diplomatic forces to ensure overseas supply.

The South Korean government held its second foreign economic security strategy meeting at the central government’s Seoul office building on the 7th. The meeting decided that military transport aircraft will be mobilized this week to import 20,000 liters of urea solution from Australia.

In addition, the South Korean government plans to negotiate with urea-producing countries such as Australia and Vietnam through diplomatic channels, and strive to introduce thousands of tons of urea within this year.

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Editor in charge: Zhu Xuesen SN240

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