President Yoon Seok-yeol, US President Joe Biden, and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida are having a conversation at the Korea-US-Japan summit held at the Grand Prince Hotel, the venue for the G7 summit in Hiroshima on the 21st. 2023.5.21 Provided by the Presidential Office
President Yoon Seok-yeol will attend the Korea-US-Japan Summit to be held at Camp David in the US on the 18th, and will seek consultations to respond to economic security issues such as security cooperation, advanced technology and supply chain among the three countries.
Deputy Director Kim Tae-hyo of the National Security Office held a briefing at the Presidential Office in Yongsan, Seoul on the afternoon of the 13th, saying, “President Yoon is scheduled to leave the country on the 17th to attend the Korea-US-Japan summit to be held at Camp David, the US on the 18th at the invitation of US President Joe Biden.” The summit schedule has been officially announced.
After attending the Korea-US-Japan Summit and Summit Luncheon on the morning of the 18th, President Yoon plans to announce the results of the discussions between the leaders of the three countries through a joint press conference.
There is also the possibility of holding bilateral summits between the US and Korea. Deputy Director Kim said, “We are currently coordinating the direction of holding bilateral summits between South Korea and the United States and between Korea and Japan.”
President Yoon will return to Korea on the same evening after finishing his schedule at Camp David.
(Seoul = News 1)
2023-08-13 06:38:00
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