South Korea’s Defense Partnership with NATO: What You Need to Know About Future Collaborations
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The leaders discussed strengthening cooperation on global security challenges, with a focus on the Ukraine conflict and the Korean Peninsula situation.
Blue House spokesperson Kim Nam-jun reported that both officials acknowledged the increasing interconnectedness of Indo-Pacific and European security, emphasizing the need for continued South Korea-NATO collaboration.
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They agreed to maintain close communication on the Ukraine war and developments on the Korean Peninsula.
The call, initiated by Stoltenberg, was their first discussion since their initial conversation last July.
President Yoon highlighted South Korea’s position as an ideal defense partner for NATO, citing its advanced military capabilities and existing cooperation with several member states. He proposed leveraging the recently established South Korea-NATO Defense Cooperation Council to enhance defense collaboration.
Stoltenberg reciprocated by commending South Korea’s defense prowess and pledged ongoing support for strengthening ties.
Both parties committed to deepening the South Korea-NATO relationship across multiple domains, including defense industry cooperation, space technology, and intelligence sharing.
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