"Agreement on the Development of Bilateral Relations on the 65th Anniversary of Diplomatic Ties"

On the 29th, Shin Won-sik, Director of the National Security Office, is taking a commemorative photo while meeting with Mikael Ostrup Jensen, Chairman of the Foreign Policy Committee of the Danish Parliament, and other parliamentary delegates at the Presidential Office building in Yongsan, Seoul. <br>[Image source=Yonhap News]

On the 29th, Shin Won-sik, Director of the National Security Office, is taking a commemorative photo while meeting with Mikael Ostrup Jensen, Chairman of the Foreign Policy Committee of the Danish Parliament, and other parliamentary delegates at the Presidential Office building in Yongsan, Seoul.
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National Security Office Director Shin Won-sik met with a parliamentary delegation including Mikael Ostrup Jensen, Chairman of the Foreign Policy Committee of the Danish Parliament, on the afternoon of the 29th, and exchanged views on North Korea's deployment of troops to Russia, the Presidential Office announced.


Director Shin shared recent information on North Korea's troop deployment to Russia, stating, "Our government urges the immediate withdrawal of North Korean troops and the cessation of illegal military cooperation between Russia and North Korea. We intend to take practical response measures step-by-step together with the international community."


Members of the Danish Parliament agreed that "military cooperation between Russia and North Korea and North Korea's troop deployment pose a serious challenge to the security of the Korean Peninsula and Europe," and emphasized the need for close cooperation not only between South Korea and Denmark but also between South Korea and the European Union (EU) and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). They also pledged that the Danish Parliament would spare no effort in supporting these initiatives.



Furthermore, Director Shin and the Danish Parliament members agreed that "South Korea and Denmark have maintained close cooperation as a 'Comprehensive Green Strategic Partnership,'" and on the occasion of the 65th anniversary of diplomatic relations this year, they shared the view to further develop bilateral relations.


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