Presidential Office "Strongly Criticizes Illegality and Risks of North Korea-Russia Military Transactions"
Meeting with Secretary-General Guterres, Emphasizes South Korea's Response Principles to Threats to Freedom and Peace
North Korea Nuclear Threat to Be Mentioned in Keynote Speech on the 20th... Calls for International Cooperation

President Yoon Suk-yeol met with United Nations Secretary-General Ant?nio Guterres on the 19th (local time) and stated, "We hope to continue cooperating with the UN to prevent North Korean provocations and to achieve substantial improvements in North Korea's human rights situation." President Yoon has consistently conveyed the South Korean government's response principles to provocations that threaten freedom and peace to the UN. On the 20th, he is scheduled to deliver a keynote speech at the UN General Assembly, strongly criticizing the illegality and dangers of military transactions between North Korea and Russia.


On the afternoon of the same day, President Yoon held a meeting with Secretary-General Guterres in New York, where he is attending the 78th UN General Assembly high-level session. They created an opportunity to strengthen cooperation not only between South Korea and the UN but also on global issues such as North Korea. In particular, President Yoon emphasized the importance of global solidarity centered on the UN in today's era of complex crises and expressed his determination to fulfill a responsible role befitting South Korea's international standing.


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He also emphasized cooperation regarding North Korea's nuclear and missile provocations and human rights improvements. Regarding the global issue of the Ukraine war, President Yoon shared plans to contribute to establishing peace in Ukraine.


Secretary-General Guterres reaffirmed his willingness to cooperate for North Korea's denuclearization and improvement of human rights. During the meeting, he expressed gratitude for the South Korean government's activities and contributions at the UN and said, "I look forward to closer communication during South Korea's tenure as a non-permanent member of the Security Council to resolve major international issues." The Presidential Office stated, "This meeting is evaluated as an opportunity to strengthen cooperation between South Korea and the UN, as well as coordination on North Korean issues and global challenges."


President Yoon's stance is expected to become clearer in his keynote speech at the UN General Assembly scheduled for the 20th. This will be his second speech at the UN General Assembly since taking office, and he is expected to deliver a strong message regarding military cooperation between North Korea and Russia.


On the same day, Kim Tae-hyo, the First Deputy Director of the National Security Office, held a briefing on-site and announced, "We will explain our contributions to Ukraine and raise international awareness of the illegality and dangers of military transactions between North Korea and Russia, urging a united response." The key themes of President Yoon's keynote speech are ▲ South Korea's contribution plans to close three global gaps in development, climate, and digital sectors ▲ the illegality of North Korea-Russia military transactions and international solidarity ▲ the vision for the 2030 Busan World Expo. Deputy Director Kim added, "President Yoon will emphasize our active commitment to closing global gaps," and "He will divide the global gaps into three major categories: development, climate, and digital, and present support plans for each sector."


Earlier, in a written interview with the Associated Press released on the 17th, President Yoon criticized the summit between Kim Jong-un, General Secretary of the Workers' Party of North Korea, and Russian President Vladimir Putin, stating, "The military cooperation between North Korea and Russia is illegal and unjust cooperation that violates UN Security Council resolutions and various international sanctions," and added, "The international community will unite further to respond to this." He also said, "I want to mention that as a non-permanent member of the Security Council for the 2024-2025 term, South Korea will play a responsible role in security issues requiring international solidarity, such as the Ukraine war and North Korea's nuclear issue." Furthermore, he stated, "I will raise the issue of gaps in three areas?development, climate response, and digital transformation?and present South Korea's contribution plans to resolve them."



Throughout the remaining schedule, President Yoon plans to focus on promoting the bid for the 2030 Busan World Expo and delivering messages for international security cooperation. Following the first day, he met with various high-level officials from countries in Africa, South America, and Europe to explore cooperation in diverse fields such as economy, digital transformation, and human exchange. Immediately after arriving in New York the previous day, President Yoon held summit meetings with nine countries?Sri Lanka, San Marino, Burundi, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Montenegro, Turkmenistan, Saint Lucia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina?over seven hours, requesting support for the Expo bid and discussing economic cooperation.


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