S.Korea does not plan sanctions against Russia, but anticipates difficulties due to Ukraine crisis - Seoul ambassador (Part 2)

MOSCOW. July 25 (Interfax) - South Korea has no plans to follow Western countries' example and impose sanctions on Russia, but it does not rule out that the sanctions introduced against Russia by the United States and the European Union may impact business cooperation between Seoul and Moscow, South Korean Ambassador to Russia Wi Sung-lac told Interfax.

"The Korean government is not planning any sanctions in relation to Russia," he said.

"But Korean companies frequently work together with Russian partners not only at the bilateral level, but with the involvement of foreign companies. That is why this situation may have a certain effect on them," he said.

The pace of Russian economic growth is slowing down amid the continuing crisis in Ukraine, the ambassador said, adding that this circumstance may influence trade and business relations between Seoul and Moscow as well.

"If one looks at this short period of time, one cannot say that business does not consider the current situation on the Russian market to be complicated. Korean companies are looking at this situation with caution," he added.