S. Korea-U.S. Alliance to Become Stronger: Al Gore
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SEOUL, Nov 17 Asia Pulse - Former U.S. Vice President Al Gore said Friday that the upcoming administration under U.S. President-elect Barak Obama is expected to further strengthen ties between South Korea and his country.
At a dinner meeting hosted by the Korea International Trade Association, Gore, a member of the U.S. Democratic Party, said that he senses that Obama considers the relations between South Korea and the U.S. as very important.
Gore, who served as vice president during Bill Clinton's administration, also noted that ties between the two nations have become stronger than ever, with leaders showing a keen interest in keeping the courteous alliance intact.
On the current global economic crisis, Gore proposed developing new infrastructure, underscoring that such projects may create new jobs and ultimately increase consumer spending.
At a dinner meeting hosted by the Korea International Trade Association, Gore, a member of the U.S. Democratic Party, said that he senses that Obama considers the relations between South Korea and the U.S. as very important.
Gore, who served as vice president during Bill Clinton's administration, also noted that ties between the two nations have become stronger than ever, with leaders showing a keen interest in keeping the courteous alliance intact.
On the current global economic crisis, Gore proposed developing new infrastructure, underscoring that such projects may create new jobs and ultimately increase consumer spending.
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