S. Korea, Asean Discuss Ways To Advance Strategic Partnership, Promote Regional Peace
SEOUL, July 7 (NNN-Yonhap) -- Representatives of South Korea and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) met Tuesday in Seoul to discuss ways to strengthen cooperation in security, economic and other areas, Yonhap News Agency reported, citing the Foreign Ministry.
Deputy Foreign Minister Chung Eui-hye attended the annual Korea-ASEAN Dialogue, along with officials from the 11 member states of ASEAN, according to the ministry. Tuesday's meeting came ahead of a series of ASEAN-related foreign ministerial meetings set to be held this month.
The participants reviewed progress in implementing plans to advance the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership between the two sides and exchanged views on ways to further expand cooperation.
Chung introduced the government's vision of sharing South Korea's strengths in artificial intelligence (AI) with ASEAN and promoting joint growth in cultural and creative industries based on the global popularity of Korean culture.
She also called for ASEAN's support and active participation in cooperative projects proposed by the Seoul government, including one aimed at combating scam-related crimes.
The participants also exchanged views on major regional and international issues, including developments on the Korean Peninsula, the South China Sea and the situation in Myanmar.
"We reaffirmed its commitment to pursuing a Korean Peninsula where the two Koreas can coexist peacefully and prosper together, and expressed hope for continued close cooperation with ASEAN to promote sustainable peace and stability in the region," the ministry said in a release.
ASEAN foreign ministers are scheduled to convene in Manila later this month. South Korea plans to take part in related meetings, including the ASEAN-Republic of Korea Foreign Ministers' Meeting and the ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF), to discuss regional security issues and ways to deepen cooperation.
-- NNN-BERNAMA-YONHAP