South Korea’s prime minister is scheduled to visit Israel next month, according to Israel’s Foreign Ministry. The two countries are expected to sign a trade agreement during the visit by Kim Jong-Pil, who would become the highest- ranking South Korean official to visit Israel since the two countries established bilateral relations in 1962.
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