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South Korean President Lee Jae Myung will attend a NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, from July 7 to 8. He will also make a three-day state visit to Mongolia starting July 9.
yna.co.krSouth Korean President Lee Jae Myung will attend a NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, from July 7 to 8, Seoul's national security adviser said on Friday. Lee aims to build defence industry cooperation between South Korea and NATO member countries, Wi Sung-lac told a press briefing.
In Ankara, Lee will meet NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte and take part in a group summit with leaders from Indo-Pacific countries, including Japan, New Zealand and Australia, Wi said.
He will also attend the NATO defence industry forum and deliver a speech at one of its sessions. "As geopolitical instability deepens, NATO member states are increasing their defence spending and also pursuing efforts to strengthen their own domestic defence production capabilities," Wi said.
"South Korea, which is not a NATO member, must advance partnerships with NATO based on the alliance's standards to facilitate exports of defence materials," he said. Cooperation between NATO and the Indo-Pacific region has been continuously strengthening since the outbreak of the war in Ukraine, the adviser added.
"The security of Europe is not irrelevant to that of Asia," Wi said. On the first day of the visit, the two leaders will hold a summit, issue a joint statement and sign multiple memorandums of understanding, Wi said. South Korea views Mongolia as a key partner given its reserves of critical minerals and as a neighbour that can contribute to peace on the Korean Peninsula through its close ties with North Korea, Wi said.
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