South Korea has signed an agreement with Botswana to promote bilateral military cooperation as it strives to expand military ties amid growing North Korean threats, the defense ministry said Wednesday.
Defense Minister Han Min-koo and his Botswana counterpart Shaw Kgathi discussed ways to promote meetings of high-ranking military officials and defense industry deals, the Ministry of National Defense said in a statement.
"Han explained the current security situation on the Korean Peninsula, citing North Korea's nuclear and missile development programs, to the Botswana minister. And he asked Botswana to join international efforts to pressure Pyongyang to give up its nuclear program," the statement said.
Defense Minister Han Min-koo (Yonhap)
Botswana severed its diplomatic ties with North Korea in February 2014 after a UN Commission of Inquiry reported on human rights abuses in the reclusive country, which included forced labor, sexual abuse and public executions.MOST POPULAR