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Gorbachev played a skillful diplomatic game in Asia. While enhancing Soviet relations with South Korea—moving from no ties to full diplomatic relations in only three years— he continued to back North Korea, though slapping its leader on the wrist for its nuclear program. While Soviet trade with South Korea will rise from $85 million in 1985 to an estimated $1 billion in 1995, Moscow continued to provide $1 billion in aid to North Korea and to equip the 1.1 million troops in its armed forces with Soviet weapons.
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Gorbachev
played
a
skillful
diplomatic
game
in
Asia.
While
enhancing
Soviet
relations
with
South
Korea—moving
from
no
ties
to
full
diplomatic
relations
in
only
three
years—
he
continued
to
back
North
Korea,
though
slapping
its
leader
on
the
wrist
for
its
nuclear
program.
While
Soviet
trade
with
South
Korea
will
rise
from
$85
million
in
1985
to
an
estimated
$1
billion
in
1995,
Moscow
continued
to
provide
$1
billion
in
aid
to
North
Korea
and
to
equip
the
1.1
million
troops
in
its
armed
forces
with
Soviet
weapons.