2023-07-14 01:01:00
On July 12, President Yoon Seok-yeol strengthened solidarity on international security issues at the AP4 Summit, and presented a plan to expand Korea-NATO cooperation in a speech at the NATO Summit.
Following this, bilateral talks were held with the leaders of the five countries to discuss ways to strengthen cooperation, including supply chains.
· AP4 Summit
– Strengthen solidarity on international security issues
Speech at the NATO Summit
– Suggested ways to expand cooperation between Korea and NATO
· Bilateral meeting with the heads of five countries
– Discussions on strengthening cooperation in the supply chain, etc.
AP4 (Korea, Japan, Australia, New Zealand) Summit ①
We confirmed our commitment to solidarity on the issue of North Korea and Ukraine.
The second meeting was held following the occasion of the NATO Summit last year.
The leaders issued a joint statement condemning the launch of North Korea’s ICBM and decided to respond sternly.
We also decided to continue supporting Ukraine.
We agreed to closely link NATO and Indo-Pacific cooperation.
Strengthen cooperation with Pacific Island States, building resilient and diversified supply chains, and cybersecurity cooperation.
Speech at the Summit of NATO Allies and Partners ①
“We need to show stronger solidarity and respond to North Korean provocations.”
North Korea’s ICBM launch is a major provocation once morest world peace.
I hope that we will closely cooperate for the denuclearization of North Korea.
Participate in the NATO Trust Fund to strengthen Ukraine’s resilience.
We will stand with you until the freedom of the Ukrainian people is fully restored.
“European and Asian security cannot be separated”
We will expand mutual military information sharing with NATO.
Cooperation in cyber security will also be vitalized with the establishment of the ‘International Cyber Training Center’ in Korea.
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▲ Korea-Japan
Condemn North Korea’s long-range ballistic missile launch
Seeking ways to cooperate in various fields, such as agreeing to resume the ‘Korea-Japan Senior Economic Council’ by the end of the year
– President Yoon Seok-yeol
Real-time sharing of discharge monitoring information
Participation in inspection by Korean experts
When radioactive material concentration exceeds the standard value
Request for discontinuation, etc.
– Prime Minister Fumio Kishida
There shall be no emission that adversely affects the health and environment of the Korean people;
Include discontinuation of emission in case of problems
Explain that you will respond appropriately
▲ Korea-Finland
Celebrating the 50th anniversary of diplomatic ties, seeking cooperation for the next 50 years
Discussions on strengthening cooperation in the fields of startups, information and communication, and supply chain
▲ Korea-Lithuania
First visit to Lithuania as the President of the Republic of Korea
Discussing strengthening cooperation in high-tech industries such as laser and bio
▲ Korea-Estonia
Discussing strengthening cooperation in digital, cyber security, defense, etc.
‘Estonia Business Hub’ opened in Seoul, expected to expand cooperation
▲ Korea-Slovakia
· This year marks the 30th anniversary of diplomatic relations
Discussing strengthening cooperation in the defense industry, nuclear power plant, supply chain, etc.
President Yoon Seok-yeol attended the NATO Summit and made an official visit to Poland (7.10.~14.)
On July 12, President Yoon Seok-yeol strengthened solidarity on international security issues at the AP4 Summit, and presented a plan to expand Korea-NATO cooperation in a speech at the NATO Summit.
Following this, bilateral talks were held with the leaders of the five countries to discuss ways to strengthen cooperation, including supply chains.
· AP4 Summit
– Strengthen solidarity on international security issues
Speech at the NATO Summit
– Suggested ways to expand cooperation between Korea and NATO
· Bilateral meeting with the heads of five countries
– Discussions on strengthening cooperation in the supply chain, etc.
AP4 (Korea, Japan, Australia, New Zealand) Summit ①
We confirmed our commitment to solidarity on the issue of North Korea and Ukraine.
The second meeting was held following the occasion of the NATO Summit last year.
The leaders issued a joint statement condemning the launch of North Korea’s ICBM and decided to respond sternly.
We also decided to continue supporting Ukraine.
We agreed to closely link NATO and Indo-Pacific cooperation.
Strengthen cooperation with Pacific Island States, building resilient and diversified supply chains, and cybersecurity cooperation.
Speech at the Summit of NATO Allies and Partners ①
“We need to show stronger solidarity and respond to North Korean provocations.”
North Korea’s ICBM launch is a major provocation once morest world peace.
I hope that we will closely cooperate for the denuclearization of North Korea.
Participate in the NATO Trust Fund to strengthen Ukraine’s resilience.
We will stand with you until the freedom of the Ukrainian people is fully restored.
“European and Asian security cannot be separated”
We will expand mutual military information sharing with NATO.
Cooperation in cyber security will also be vitalized with the establishment of the ‘International Cyber Training Center’ in Korea.
<5개국 정상과 양자 회담>
▲ Korea-Japan
Condemn North Korea’s long-range ballistic missile launch
Seeking ways to cooperate in various fields, such as agreeing to resume the ‘Korea-Japan Senior Economic Council’ by the end of the year
– President Yoon Seok-yeol
Real-time sharing of discharge monitoring information
Participation in inspection by Korean experts
When radioactive material concentration exceeds the standard value
Request for discontinuation, etc.
– Prime Minister Fumio Kishida
There shall be no emission that adversely affects the health and environment of the Korean people;
Include discontinuation of emission in case of problems
Explain that you will respond appropriately
▲ Korea-Finland
Celebrating the 50th anniversary of diplomatic ties, seeking cooperation for the next 50 years
Discussions on strengthening cooperation in the fields of startups, information and communication, and supply chain
▲ Korea-Lithuania
First visit to Lithuania as the President of the Republic of Korea
Discussing strengthening cooperation in high-tech industries such as laser and bio
▲ Korea-Estonia
Discussing strengthening cooperation in digital, cyber security, defense, etc.
‘Estonia Business Hub’ opened in Seoul, expected to expand cooperation
▲ Korea-Slovakia
· This year marks the 30th anniversary of diplomatic relations
Discussing strengthening cooperation in the defense industry, nuclear power plant, supply chain, etc.
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