Yoon, Macron discuss tech cooperation, regional security in Paris summit
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South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol and French President Emmanuel Macron at a joint press conference at Elysee Palace in Paris, on June 20.
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PARIS - South Korea’s President Yoon Suk-yeol on Tuesday met his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron to discuss ways to bolster bilateral cooperation on future industries and regional security.
During a summit held at the Elysee Palace in Paris, Mr Yoon underscored the significance of expanding cooperation between the two countries in cutting-edge technologies and future strategic industries, particularly in the midst of uncertain and complex global crises.
“President Macron (and I) discussed ways to promote practical economic cooperation and establish a stable supply chain,” Mr Yoon was quoted as saying in a joint statement released after the summit.
“We also seek cooperation in future strategic industries such as space and aviation.”
Mr Yoon was in France to speak at the general assembly of the Bureau International des Expositions (BIE), the 179-member inter-governmental organisation that decides which city will host the 2030 World Expo.
South Korea’s Busan is competing for the hosting rights against Saudi Arabia’s Riyadh, Ukraine’s Odesa and Italy’s Rome. The BIE will decide by secret ballot in November.
Mr Yoon and Mr Macron also discussed the imperative of addressing security concerns in Ukraine and North Korea, emphasising the need for responsible actions as members of the international community.
“World peace is threatened by the war in Ukraine,” Mr Yoon said. “President Macron has been at the forefront of supporting Ukraine more than any other European leader.”
Mr Yoon has vowed to cooperate closely with the international community, including France, and actively provide support for peace and reconstruction in Ukraine.
“As a nation of global responsibility, the Republic of Korea seeks to contribute to... a peaceful and prosperous Indo-Pacific.”
The leaders also pledged to address concerns regarding North Korea, expressing their commitment to taking responsive measures.
“North Korea‘s nuclear and missile threat is a challenge to world peace beyond the Korean Peninsula and North-east Asia,” Mr Yoon said.
“Regarding North Korea’s illegal provocations in violation of UN Security Council resolutions, the Republic of Korea, as the next non-permanent member of the Security Council, will work closely with France, a permanent member, to respond,” he said.
South Korea was elected as a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council earlier this month, securing its position for the 2024-2025 term of the council. THE KOREA HERALD/ASIA NEWS NETWORK

