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Foreign Ministry in Seoul went through the diplomatic motions of calling in Russia 's ambassador to South Korea to tell him what they think.
Seoul wants to understand if Russia is really walking away from all of its UN sanctions commitments against North Korea .
The conflict in Ukraine adds another uncertainty because Seoul and Moscow are at odds over this.
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