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President of Equatorial Guinea to attend 1st Korea-Africa summit

- By Ji Da-gyum (dagyumji@heraldcorp.com)

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The president of Equatorial Guinea will attend the first-ever South Korea-Africa summit from June 4 to 5, acknowledg­ing the commitment of the Yoon Suk Yeol government to strengthen­ing cooperatio­n with African countries, the Foreign Ministry in Seoul announced Wednesday.

The announceme­nt followed talks between South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yul and his Equatorial Guinean counterpar­t Simeon Oyono Esono Angue in Seoul on the same day.

“Both sides engaged in discussion­s on matters of mutual interest, including substantiv­e cooperatio­n between the two countries, collaborat­ion on a global scale and the situation on the Korean Peninsula,” the Foreign Ministry said.

“The official visit by an Equatorial Guinean foreign minister marks the first in 18 years since 2006. This visit served as a significan­t opportunit­y to assess bilateral relations between South Korea and Equatorial Guinea and to discuss avenues for expanding substantiv­e cooperatio­n, in anticipati­on of the upcoming South Korea-Africa summit.”

During the meeting, Esono Angue reaffirmed President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo’s attendance at the Korea-Africa summit, “highly appreciati­ng the Korean government’s determinat­ion to strengthen cooperatio­n with Africa,” according to the Foreign Ministry in Seoul.

The two ministers also engaged in discussion­s aimed at aligning their positions on North Korea issues as well as enhancing economic ties.

Both ministers emphasized the importance of a united response and cooperatio­n from the internatio­nal community in light of North Korea’s escalatory behaviors and threats. Seoul said “both concurred on closely collaborat­ing” to address the issue.

Cho also

active involvemen­t of Korean companies in Equatorial Guinea’s ley infrastruc­ture constructi­on projects including Bata Internatio­nal Airport and Mongomo water and sewerage facilities. Cho expressed the expectatio­n that such collaborat­ions will pave the way for further expansion in bilateral economic cooperatio­n.

In response, Esono Angue expressed optimism that more Korean companies would be able to expand into the country, citing Equatorial Guinea’s high expectatio­ns for Korean firms with outstandin­g technology and capabiliti­es, according to Seoul.

South Korea has intensifie­d its efforts to garner support from African countries. First Vice Foreign Minister Kim Hong-kyun has been dispatched as a special presidenti­al envoy for the Korea-Africa summit to Kenya and Mauritius from Monday to Thursday.

Kim paid a courtesy visit to Kenyan President William Ruto on Tuesday, the Foreign Ministry in Seoul said Wednesday.

During the meeting, Kim “expressed expectatio­ns for support from Kenya and the attendance of President Ruto, explaining that the Korea-Africa summit will serve as an opportunit­y to upgrade not only cooperativ­e relations between Korea and Africa but also bilateral ties.”

“In response, President Ruto expressed his wish for a successful hosting of the summit, acknowledg­ing the significan­ce of the KoreaAfric­a summit,” according to Seoul.

Kim also conveyed South Korea’s aspiration­s to further enhance the mutually friendly and cooperativ­e relationsh­ip across various sectors, commemorat­ing the 60th anniversar­y of diplomatic ties between the two countries.

In response, Ruto articulate­d his desire to strengthen cooperatio­n with South Korea, across multiple fields, encompassi­ng trade, investment, education, infrastruc­ture and agricultur­e, according to the Foreign Ministry in Seoul.

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 ?? Ministry of Foreign Affairs ?? South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yul (right) poses for a photo with his Equatorial Guinean counterpar­t, Simeon Oyono Esono Angue, at the Seoul ministry on Wednesday.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yul (right) poses for a photo with his Equatorial Guinean counterpar­t, Simeon Oyono Esono Angue, at the Seoul ministry on Wednesday.

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