South Korea, EU launch inaugural security dialogue
Officials from both sides, including South Korea’s ambassador for international cyber affairs and the EEAS managing director for peace, security, and defense, met Wednesday to discuss boosting cooperation across shared security priorities. They noted that geopolitical developments in Europe and the Asia-Pacific are increasingly interconnected.
The dialogue follows last year’s agreement establishing a security and defense partnership covering 15 areas, including maritime security, cyber threats, counterterrorism, arms control, and space.
South Korea’s deputy minister for multilateral and global affairs highlighted the importance of joint efforts to address emerging transnational threats, such as AI-driven cyber attacks, during a recent peace and security conference co-hosted with the OSCE in Vienna. He also met with the OSCE Secretary-General to discuss regional security and future collaboration.
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