Oman Daily Observer

South Korea, Germany to sign informatio­n pact to boost defence cooperatio­n

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South Korea and Germany will soon sign an agreement aimed at protecting military secrets to boost defence cooperatio­n, South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol said on Sunday as he met with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz in Seoul.

The military informatio­n agreement will help “smoothly operate the defence industry supply chain”, amid global economic and political instabilit­y, Yoon told a briefing.

South Korea, which recently pursued a similar informatio­nsharing pact with Canada, has moved to expand its defence industry amid rising demand driven by the war in Ukraine and other global tensions, but has so far refused to provide weapons to Kyiv.

Yoon said respect for freedom as a universal value was “very vital” in the face of authoritar­ianism challengin­g democracy, unstable global supply chains and the war.

“From now, I expect South Korea and Germany will further expand reciprocal and future-oriented cooperatio­n and strengthen the solidarity for peace and prosperity of Europe and Asia,” Yoon said in opening remarks at the meeting with Scholz.

The two leaders also discussed deepening cooperatio­n in production of semiconduc­tors, among other areas.

Scholz, who is visiting South Korea after attending the Group of Seven (G7) summit in Hiroshima, Japan, called North Korea’s missile tests a sign of a “still dangerous situation” on the Korean peninsula.

“This is a threat to peace and security in this region,” he said at a military base after a visit to the Demilitari­sed Zone (DMZ) separating the Koreas.

 ?? Reuters ?? Olaf Scholz shakes hands with Yoon Suk Yeol after their joint press conference at the Presidenti­al Office in Seoul, South Korea. —
Reuters Olaf Scholz shakes hands with Yoon Suk Yeol after their joint press conference at the Presidenti­al Office in Seoul, South Korea. —

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