"South Korea and the countries that comprise Africa have a history of political, economic, militaristic, social, and cultural relations with one another since South Korea's establishment."
"Since the 2000s, African relations became more important in the eyes of South Korean leaders, and more active diplomatic activities began as a result.[14] When the African Union was established on July 9, 2002, South Korea was interested in gaining access to an attractive market of 1.3 billion people, wanting close relations with the African Union.[15] In April 2005, South Korea obtained the Observer State status to the African Union. In order to maintain their advantageous position, the South Korean government established a Korean government-led initiative for African development with five primary values"
@Butter I don't get this question.. This is a fictional story. You might as well ask what are mythology gods from earth doing walking and breathing in a tower..