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South Korean President embarks on three-nation Southeast Asia trip

By IANS | Updated: October 6, 2024 11:50 IST

Seoul, Oct 6 President Yoon Suk Yeol left for a three-nation Southeast Asia trip on Sunday that will ...

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Seoul, Oct 6 President Yoon Suk Yeol left for a three-nation Southeast Asia trip on Sunday that will include state visits to the Philippines and Singapore and then a trip to Laos for an annual summit led by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).

On the first leg of the six-day trip, Yoon will arrive in the Philippines on Sunday where he will meet with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to discuss ways to enhance bilateral relations, especially as this year marks the 75th anniversary of diplomatic ties between the two nations, Yonhap news agency reported.

On Tuesday, Yoon begins a two-day state visit to Singapore, where he will hold bilateral talks with Prime Minister Lawrence Wong to deepen economic ties in areas of artificial intelligence, digital, defence and supply chains.

In Singapore, he plans to deliver a speech on South Korea's unification vision on Wednesday.

On Thursday, Yoon will attend the ASEAN summit, during which South Korea will elevate its relations with the 10-nation regional bloc to a comprehensive strategic partnership, and participate in the ASEAN Plus Three summit involving South Korea, Japan and China.

In a written interview with the Associated Press, Yoon said he would highlight North Korea's recent disclosure of a nuclear facility, which he believes is aimed at drawing the US' attention ahead of next month's presidential election, while warning of its potential provocations, such as a nuclear test and a long-range missile test.

"At the upcoming ASEAN-related summits, I will stress the importance of denuclearisation of North Korea, which is a prerequisite for realising a free, peaceful and prosperous Indo-Pacific region," Yoon said in an interview with AP.

"This will serve to send a clear message that the international community will never condone North Korea's reckless actions," he said.

Yoon said he would seek to further expand cooperation with ASEAN in a range of areas, such as politics, military exchanges, cybersecurity, the environment and a safety net against financial crises, according to the interview.

Talks have been underway to arrange Yoon's first in-person meeting with Japan's new Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba in Laos on the sidelines of the ASEAN summits, a presidential official told reporters.

On Friday, he will participate in the East Asian Summit, a regional security forum, and return home.

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