Korea has pledged, via the signing of a defense cooperation agreement with Mongolia, to ship 15 used military vehicles to Mongolia. The vehicles to be shipped seem to be low-tech non-tactical vehicles including bulldozers and cranes. The vehicles are, likely, to be utilized by the military for not only military purposes, but civilian purposes, since the military, in Mongolia, plays a vital role in Mongolian infrastructure projects.
Korea has received a good deal of criticisms for being one of the lowest contributors in the OECD to international humanitarian projects. The Korean government has, recently, stepped-up its efforts
in contributing to the international community.
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