SEOUL Cheap St. Louis Blues Jerseys , Nov. 13 (Xinhua) -- South Korean President Park Geun-hye and her Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin on Wednesday shared views on the idea of more unified Eurasia via logistics cooperation, paving the way for South Korean companies to expand investment into the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) in an indirect way.
Putin arrived in Seoul earlier Wednesday to hold his second summit talks with Park. The two leaders met on the sidelines of the Group of 20 summit meeting in September in Russia's second- largest city of Saint Petersburg.
During the summit, Park and Putin witnessed the signing of the memorandum of understanding (MOU) to allow three South Korean firms Cheap San Jose Sharks Jerseys , including steelmaker POSCO, shipper Hyundai Merchant Marine and state-run Korea Railroad Corp., to take part in the projects of Rajin-Khasan rail track management and Rajin port development.
The three companies will decide on their participation after conducting a due diligence in the first half of 2014 Cheap Pittsburgh Penguins Jerseys , the presidential office Cheong Wa Dae said in a statement.
The 54-km Rajin-Khasan railway, which links the DPRK's northeastern port city of Rajin to its nearby Russian town Khasan, was reopened in September after completing renovations.
It re-connected the port to Russia's Trans Siberian Railway ( TSR) Cheap Philadelphia Flyers Jerseys , opening the door for South Korean exporters to transport goods first by sea and move them by railway to as far as Europe.
In 2000, Putin and late DPRK leader Kim Jong-il agreed on the Rajin-Khasan development project to link Korea's Trans-Korean Railway (TKR) and Russia's TSR. A joint venture RasonKonTrans was set up in October 2008 for the 340 million-U.S. dollar project.
The state-owned Russian Railways held a 70-percent stake in