As a sign of friendship, Seoul sends 200 tons of Mandarin to genus

South Korean President Moon Yae In sent 200 tons of Mandarin to North Korea today as a sign of friendship. This movement comes as part of their agreements to end the enmity in the Korean Peninsula. Mandarins were sent from Yeju Island and there was a” response” to two tons of mushrooms that North Korea [...]
This movement comes as part of their agreements to end the enmity in the Korean Peninsula.
The Mandarins were sent from Yeju Island and there was a” response” to two tons of mushrooms that North Korea had sent to President Moon in September.
According to the president's press office, shipments will be transported by aircraft to 20,000 boxes.
Mandarins are a season fruit in South Korea.











