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Yoon Aims to Strengthen Strategic Partnership with India

In September, Yoon held talks with Modi on the sidelines of the G20 summit in New Delhi, where they agreed to strengthen “strategic” communication and cooperation…reports Asian Lite News

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol voiced hopes on Sunday to strengthen the special strategic partnership with India on occasion of 50 years of diplomatic ties between the two nations.

In a post on X, Yoon hailed the two countries’ ties since they established formal relations on December 10, 1973, Yonhap news agency reported.

“Celebrating 50 incredible years of friendship between South Korea and India! Look forward to working with PM Modi to fortify our Special Strategic Partnership,” he wrote, referring to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

In September, Yoon held talks with Modi on the sidelines of the G20 summit in New Delhi, where they agreed to strengthen “strategic” communication and cooperation.

The two countries upgraded their ties to the “special strategic partnership” in 2015.

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Yoon to Mark Historic Visit to the UK

The visit will come at the invitation of King Charles III, the presidential office said in a statement, adding the dates will be announced later…reports Asian Lite News

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol will pay a state visit to the UK in November to mark the 140th anniversary of relations between the two countries during which he will meet King Charles III, his office said on Tuesday.

Yoon and First Lady Kim Keon Hee will be the first state guests for Britain since the monarch’s coronation in May, reports Yonhap News Agency.

The visit will come at the invitation of King Charles III, the presidential office said in a statement, adding the dates will be announced later.

Yoon’s first visit to Britain took place in September last year, when he attended the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II.

This year’s anniversary marks the 1883 signing of a treaty of friendship, commerce and navigation between Britain and the Joseon Dynasty, Korea’s predecessor.

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Modi holds ‘extensive’ meeting with Yoon

This promotion campaign, emphasizing the longstanding friendship and trust between the two nations, was installed in two locations in New Delhi on Wednesday last during the presidential visit…reports Asian Lite News

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Sunday, met with South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, who came to India to attend the 18th G20 Summit.

In a post shared on social media X, PM Modi said that the meeting was “extensive.”

“The deliberations with @President_KR Yoon Suk Yeol were extensive. Reviewing the complete spectrum of bilateral relations, we agreed to further boost commercial and cultural ties between India and the Republic of Korea,” PM Modi said in a tweet.

Notably, India and South Korea celebrated the 50 anniversary of diplomatic relations.

On Friday, Yoon arrived in India along with his wife and attended the three sessions of the G20 Summit at the newly inaugurated Bharat Mandapam in the national capital. On the second day of the Summit, the South Korean President visited the Rajghat memorial with other world leaders.

Earlier, on Saturday, a picture of India and South Korean friendship was seen in New Delhi as an ambient advertising campaign titled ’50 Years of friendship and Trust to the Shining Future of Korea and India’ caught everyone’s attention.

In anticipation of President Yoon Suk Yeol’s participation in the India G20 Summit beginning on September 9 and the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between South Korea and India, the Office of the Overseas Public Relations Secretary organized an ambient advertising campaign titled “50 Years of friendship and trust, to the shining future of Korea and India’, according to a statement issued by Korean Embassy.

This promotion campaign, emphasizing the longstanding friendship and trust between the two nations, was installed in two locations in New Delhi on Wednesday last during the presidential visit.

The campaign features the commemorative slogan for the 50th anniversary of Korea-India diplomatic relations: “50 years of friendship and trust, to the shining future of Korea and India” It carries a message of moving toward a bright future based on the 50 years of friendship and trust between both countries Ambient advertising leverages the characteristics of specific locations or environments for advertising.

The campaign utilized the architectural and environmental features of the South Korean Embassy in India’s main entrance and exterior walls, as well as the exterior walls and rooftop of the Korean Cultural Center India.

After completing its presidency, India passed the ceremonial gavel of the G20 presidency to Brazil on Sunday.

“India passes the gavel to Brazil. We have unwavering faith that they will lead with dedication, vision and will further global unity as well as prosperity. India assures all possible cooperation to Brazil during their upcoming G20 Presidency. @LulaOficial,” wrote PM Modi on X. “I congratulate Brazilian President and my friend Lula da Silva and hand over the gavel of Presidency,” PM Modi said minutes before the New Delhi G20 Summit concluded. (ANI)

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Yoon Arrives in Washington for Trilateral Summit

“Trilateral consultations among South Korea, the US and Japan will gain a clear independent identity as an Indo-Pacific cooperation body.”…reports Asian Lite News

 South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has arrived in Washington to attend a trilateral summit on Friday with his US counterpart Joe Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on ways to enhance security cooperation in the face of North Korea’s nuclear threat.

The summit will be held at the Camp David presidential retreat in Maryland, marking the first time the three countries’ leaders will meet for a stand-alone trilateral summit that’s not on the sidelines of a multilateral event, reports Yonhap News Agency.

The summit was proposed by Biden when the three leaders met on the margins of a G7 summit in Japan in May as the US pushes to lock in recently improved Seoul-Tokyo ties in a trilateral framework countering China and Russia’s growing assertiveness.

As such, cooperation on economic security issues, such as building resilient supply chains for semiconductors and batteries, is also expected to feature high on the agenda.

“Through the upcoming South Korea-US-Japan summit, Camp David will be recorded as the site of 21st century diplomatic history that opened a new chapter in trilateral cooperation,” Principal Deputy National Security Adviser Kim Tae-hyo told reporters.

“Trilateral consultations among South Korea, the US and Japan will gain a clear independent identity as an Indo-Pacific cooperation body.”

Kim said the summit will help the countries create and institutionalise a “key framework” for trilateral cooperation in the future, while also allowing the leaders to discuss a common vision and basic principles for trilateral cooperation and build comprehensive and multilayered cooperation mechanisms across diverse sectors at every level.

The three leaders plan to adopt two documents — the “Camp David Principles” and the “Spirit of Camp David” — with the first one containing sustainable guidelines for trilateral cooperation going forward, and the second outlining their vision for trilateral cooperation and its implementation plan.

“Under Principles, the leaders of the three countries will state their principle of strengthening cooperation for peace and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific region, including on the Korean Peninsula, among ASEAN states and Indo-Pacific island nations, and across the globe, based on their common values and rules,” Kim said in a separate briefing on Thursday.

The Spirit of Camp David will be a joint statement outlining concrete measures to enhance trilateral cooperation through the establishment of a new consultation body and cooperation on extended deterrence, combined military exercises and economic security, he said.

A third document is currently under discussion but has yet to be finalised, he added.

In addition to the trilateral summit, Yoon will hold bilateral meetings with Biden and Kishida on Friday, Kim said.

The three leaders will also have lunch together and hold a joint press conference.

Yoon will depart the US on Friday evening to return home.

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Yoon tours Dubai’s Museum of the Future

Yoon Suk Yeol, President of the Republic of Korea, yesterday visited the Museum of the Future, Dubai’s iconic landmark that offers a gateway to a future world.

The South Korean President was received at the Museum of the Future by Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman of Dubai Civil Aviation Authority, and Chairman and Chief Executive of Emirates Airline and Group, and a number of high-profile officials.

President Suk Yeol was taken on a tour of the Museum, which showcases different aspects of humanity’s future, including technologies that are shaping our collective future.

The President was briefed on the Museum’s initiatives and objectives, which include providing a global platform for future-driven institutions, serving as an international think tank in partnership with international partners and specialised research institutions to study current and future challenges.

Yoon tours Dubai's Museum of the Future

During his visit to the Museum, President Yoon stressed the importance of strengthening international efforts and partnerships to find solutions for various global challenges by leveraging science and technology. He said the strategic partnership between the Republic of Korea and the UAE is set to grow in the future.

“The Museum of the Future inspires the world to build a better future for humanity and presents a new vision for the future,” said President Yoon.

He stressed the importance of combining international efforts to address global challenges by leveraging technologies and innovation that can enhance social development and improve people’s quality of life.

Yoon tours Dubai's Museum of the Future

He added, “We share with the UAE its vision that the future can be designed, and that science and technology are key drivers for improving our lives as well as solidifying the human values that we believe in. Through united efforts and shared values, we will be able to contribute to finding solutions to various challenges such as climate change and other pressing issues facing humanity”.

President Yoon Suk Yeol attended a panel discussion on the role of science and innovation in shaping humanity’s future. The panel also explored new opportunities for collaboration between the UAE and the Republic of Korea.

The visit of the Korean President to the UAE reflects the shared vision of the two countries to promote the values of tolerance, peace and cooperation and their belief in the importance of imagining and designing the future in order to proactively prepare for it.

Yoon tours Dubai's Museum of the Future

The Republic of Korea and the UAE have strengthened their strategic partnership in recent years with increased cooperation in various governmental, economic, scientific and technological sectors. The two countries work particularly closely in the space sector. DubaiSat 1 project, which was jointly developed by scientists and engineers from the UAE and the Republic of Korea, was successfully launched in 2009.

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