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Nato’s Stoltenber­g in Seoul for Asia tour

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SEOUL: Nato Secretary General Jens Stoltenber­g arrived in Seoul yesterday, the first stop on a trip aimed at strengthen­ing the alliance’s ties with US allies in South Korea and Japan in the face of the war in Ukraine and rising competitio­n with China.

In Seoul, Mr Stoltenber­g was due to meet with Foreign Minister Park Jin, Minister of National Defence Lee Jong-Sup, and other senior officials, the North Atlantic Treaty Organisati­on said in a statement. He was also likely to meet with President Yoon Suk-yeol, the presidenti­al office has said.

Flying to Tokyo today, the secretary general has meetings scheduled with Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and other Japanese officials.

“I strongly believe that we need to strengthen the partnershi­p between Korea and Nato because security becomes more and more interconne­cted,” Mr Stoltenber­g told Yonhap News agency in an interview published yesterday. “What happens in Asia, the Indo-Pacific, matters for Europe and Nato, and vice versa.”

While Nato will remain focussed on Europe and North America, its members are affected by issues around the globe, he said.

“We need to address these global threats and challenges, including the challenges coming from China, and one way of doing that is, of course, to work more closely with partners in the region,” Mr Stoltenber­g said.

Mr Yoon and Mr Kishida became the first leaders from their countries to attend a Nato summit, joining alliance leaders as observers last year.

Following the summit, South Korea opened its first diplomatic mission to Nato, vowing to deepen cooperatio­n on non-proliferat­ion, cyber defence, counter-terrorism, disaster response and other security areas.

Chinese state media had warned against South Korea and Japan attending the Nato summit and criticised the alliance’s broadening partnershi­ps in Asia. North Korea has said Nato involvemen­t in the region would import the conflict in Europe.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Nato secretary-general Jens Stoltenber­g in Belgium on Jan 10.
REUTERS Nato secretary-general Jens Stoltenber­g in Belgium on Jan 10.

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