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한림대학교 아시아문화연구소 아시아문화 아시아문화 제17호
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2001.8
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189 - 215 (27page)

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The International political situation of Northeast Asia is continually moving to a situation of new detente, especially on the Korean peninsula. After inter-Korean summit of the Korean peninsula, South-North Korea, North Korea-Russia, North Korea-U.S., North Korea-Japan relations have made considerable progress. Two Koreas and Russia relations are moving towards a good environment as a result of president Kim Dai-jung's visit to Pyongyang.
Since the establishment of diplomatic relations on September 30, 1990, Moscow has maintained closer ties with South Korea than with its former communist ally, North Korea. On August 30, 1996, Russia's ambassador-resignate to Pyongyang, Valery I. Denisov, said, "The Korean policy of Russia is gradually overcoming 'a stage of romanticism,' which was characterized by its noticeable tendency toward Seoul and Washington." Russia wants to have good neighborly relations with North Korea and to develop a constructive, complementary partnership with South Korea. Russia doesn't want their relations with North Korea to lay obstacles to the development of cooperation with South Korea and or have Russian-South Korean ties impede our relations with North Korea.
After it set up diplomatic ties with Seoul, Russia's leverage over Pyongyang has considerably weakened. Russia, as a result, was placed in a marginal position as a major issue in Northeast Asia. Russia was completely excluded in the negotiations on the North Korean nuclear development program and the following four-way talks on Korean peace.
But the two countries began to restore ties after Russia signed a new friendship treaty with North Korea in February 2000. In a interview with Japanese news organizations, Russian president Putin said Russia's relations with North Korea "entered a new stage" after the inter-Korean summit.
Putin has made clear that Russia plans to play a more active role in bringing peace to the peninsula and in helping to further ease tensions between South and North.
In sum, Russia will maintain a "new equidistant policy" in its relations with the two Koreas. So the new foreign policy octrine is aimed at facilitating inter-Korean relations without favoring any side.

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