Foreign Minister Park Jin attended the opening ceremony of the ’Bled Strategic Forum’ hosted by Slovenia's Foreign Ministry and the ‘Center for European Perspective’ on August 28 through the invitation of Slovenian Foreign Minister Tanja Fajon.
Park was the first South Korean foreign minister to attend the Bled Strategy Forum to strengthen ties with countries in the Middle East at the forefront of the war, given that the war in Ukraine is not only sensitive to security and national interests in the region.
A total of seven figures, including five foreign ministers (Korea, Slovenia, Switzerland, and Canada) and two vice minister-level officials, attended the Bled Strategy Forum ‘Multilateralism’ session as panels.
During the session, Park explained the results of the August 19 Camp David Korea-Japan summit, Korea-China relations, and the situation on the Korean Peninsula.He proclaimed that South Korea will work closely with the U.S., Japan, and Slovenia next year to strengthen multilateralism at the U.N. level.
Minister Park stressed that cooperation between South Korea, the U.S. and Japan has been firmly institutionalized through the Camp David Korea-U.S. and Japan summit, which has important implications for forming a global order, including Europe, as well as Northeast Asia and the Indo-Pacific region.
In particular, Korea-U.S.-Japan cooperation and Korea-China friendship are not at odds with each other.The Korean government's basic position is to develop healthy and mature relations with China based on mutual respect, mutual benefit, and common interests.
As a non-permanent member of the Security Council next year, Park vowed that Korea will contribute to the peace and security of the international community.He proposed to actively cooperate with Slovenia, which is scheduled to be appointed as a non-permanent member of the Security Council next year.