Diplomacy

Yoon congratulates PM Kishida on the successful G7 Summit

During Yoon’s visit to Hiroshima, Japan, to attend the G7 Summit

President Yoon Suk-yeol holds a summit with Prime Minister Kishida: "Congratula­tions on the Successful Hosting of the G7 Summit"

 

 

During his visit to Hiroshi­ma, Japan, to attend the G7 Summit, President Yoon Suk-yeol held a summit meeting with Prime Minister Fumio Kishida from 7:55 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. on May 21.  Both leaders welcomed the opportunity to have another summit meeting within just two months, following Presi­dent Yoon's visit to Japan in March and Prime Minister Kishida's visit to Korea in May.

 

They acknowledged the active communication that has taken place during the past two months, including three meetings, and expressed their commitment to continue close cooperation and achieve concrete outcomes in various fields, including diplomacy, se­curity, economy, industry, sci­ence and technology, culture, and people-to-people exchang­es.

 

President Yoon congratulated Prime Minister Kishida on the successful hosting of the Hiro­shima G7 Summit under his leadership. He raised issues re­lated to the Korea-Japan rela­tionship, including the resump­tion of direct flights between Korea and Hiroshima, smooth operation of the "Korea-Japan Future Partnership Fund," and progress in supply chain and advanced technology coopera­tion.

 

Both leaders emphasized the importance of a free and open international order based on the rule of law and highlight­ed the need for like-minded countries that value freedom to come together.

They agreed that Korea and Japan, which share universal values, need to respond to var­ious global agendas through mutual solidarity and coopera­tion. In particular, they decid­ed to strengthen cooperation between the two countries on global agendas in light of the G7 Hiroshima Summit.

 

Furthermore, both leaders agreed on the need to further strengthen close coordination between Korea, the United States, and Japan in the face of the escalating threat of North Korean nuclear weapons and missiles.

Finally, they pledged to con­tinue the shuttle diplomacy be­ tween the two leaders whenev­er opportunities arise in the fu­ture.

 

President Yoon Suk-yeol had a Summit Meeting with Prime Minister Kishida: "Congratula­tions on the Successful Hosting of the G7 Summit"

 

During Yoon’s visit to Hiro­shima, Japan, to attend the G7 Summit, President Yoon Suk-yeol had a summit meeting with Prime Minister Fumio Kishida from 7:55 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. on May 21st.

 

Both leaders welcomed the opportunity to have another summit meeting within just two months, following Presi­dent Yoon's visit to Japan in March and Prime Minister Kishida's visit to Korea in May. They acknowledged the active communication that has taken place during the past two months, including three meetings, and expressed their commitment to continue close cooperation and achieve concrete outcomes in various fields, including diplomacy, se­curity, economy, industry, sci­ence and technology, culture, and people-to-people exchang­es.

 

President Yoon congratulated Prime Minister Kishida on the successful hosting of the Hiro­shima G7 Summit under his leadership. He raised issues re­lated to the Korea-Japan rela­tionship, including the resump­tion of direct flights between Korea and Hiroshima, smooth operation of the "Korea-Japan Future Partnership Fund," and progress in supply chain and advanced technology coopera­tion.

 

 

Both leaders emphasized the importance of a free and open international order based on the rule of law and highlight­ed the need for like-minded countries that value freedom to come together. They agreed that Korea and Japan, which share universal values, need to respond to var­ious global agendas through mutual solidarity and coopera­tion. In particular, they decid­ed to strengthen cooperation between the two countries on global agendas in light of the G7 Hiroshima Summit.

 

Furthermore, both leaders agreed on the need to further strengthen close coordination between Korea, the United States, and Japan in the face of the escalating threat of North Korean nuclear weapons and missiles.

Finally, they pledged to con­tinue the shuttle diplomacy between the two leaders when­ever opportunities arise in the future.