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| ▲ Second Vice Foreign Minister Lee Do-hoon (R), First Vice Finance Minister Bang Ki-sun (C) and Anne-Marie Trevelyan, Britain's minister of state for the Indo-Pacific, pose for photos at Seoul's foreign ministry on May 12, 2023, after signing a letter of intent to establish a bilateral strategic development partnership between South Korea and Britain. (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap) |
S Korea-Britain-partnership
S. Korea, Britain sign letter of intent to establish strategic development partnership
SEOUL, May 12 (Yonhap) -- South Korea and Britain on Friday signed a letter of intent (LOI) to establish a bilateral strategic development partnership, Seoul's foreign ministry said.
The LOI was signed by Seoul's Second Vice Foreign Minister Lee Do-hoon, First Vice Finance Minister Bang Ki-sun and Anne-Marie Trevelyan, Britain's minister of state for the Indo-Pacific, at the ministry in Seoul.
The letter calls for the establishment of a bilateral strategic development partnership in the Indo-Pacific based on shared values of freedom, democracy, rule of law and human rights.
The two sides also agreed to explore joint cooperation measures with a focus on the areas of digital, climate, environment, public health, private sector collaboration and women, according to the ministry.
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