Key Points

South Korea and Britain are deepening their defence partnership through high-level meetings. Vice Defence Minister Lee Doo-hee expressed gratitude for Britain's historical troop contributions during the Korean War. Both nations are discussing expanded joint training exercises and defence industry collaboration. The countries are also working toward signing a memorandum of understanding to formalize their strengthened security cooperation.

Key Points: South Korea Britain Strengthen Defence Cooperation Amid North Korea Tensions

  • Britain supports South Korea's denuclearization policy for North Korea
  • Both nations discuss expanding joint military training exercises
  • Officials pursue joint defence exports and industry cooperation
  • High-level consultations aim to strengthen bilateral institutional framework
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South Korea, Britain discuss defence, arms industry cooperation

Vice Defence Minister Lee Doo-hee meets Britain's Armed Forces Minister to expand security ties, joint training, and defence industry exports between nations.

"Pollard reaffirmed Britain's support for South Korea's policy toward North Korea, including efforts to achieve peace on the peninsula and denuclearisation. - Yonhap News Agency"

Seoul, Aug 26

South Korea's Vice Defence Minister Lee Doo-hee met with Luke Pollard, Britain's Armed Forces Minister, in Seoul on Tuesday to discuss ways to strengthen security and defence industry cooperation between the two countries, the defence ministry said.

Lee expressed gratitude for Britain's contribution to peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula, citing its deployment of a large contingent of troops during the 1950-53 Korean War, Yonhap News Agency reported.

Pollard reaffirmed Britain's support for South Korea's policy toward North Korea, including efforts to achieve peace on the peninsula and denuclearisation.

He expressed hope to further bolster bilateral ties through high-level consultations, expanding joint training exercises and enhancing defence exchanges.

The officials also discussed pursuing mutually beneficial initiatives, including joint defence exports, to further advance bilateral cooperation.

The two countries are in talks to sign a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on defence cooperation aimed at establishing stronger institutional framework and broadening areas of collaboration.

On August 11, South Korea's Foreign Minister Cho Hyun spoke with his British counterpart, David Lammy, to discuss ways to advance their strategic partnership and other security issues, his office said.

Cho noted that the two countries have actively engaged in high-level exchanges since the launch of the Lee Jae Myung government in June and urged Britain's active support for the new administration's foreign policy.

Additionally, Cho expressed hope for closer cooperation in upgrading their bilateral free trade agreement as well as in the economic and artificial intelligence sectors.

In response, Lammy voiced his expectation that the two sides will closely communicate for the continued development of the bilateral relationship in key areas, including trade, defense and climate change.

The two ministers also exchanged their views on the security of the Korean Peninsula and the situation in Ukraine, and agreed to meet at an early date for in-depth discussions on further strengthening bilateral ties.

- IANS

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Priya S
Interesting development! The mention of joint defence exports is particularly noteworthy. Indian defence manufacturers could learn from such collaborations. Hope our government is watching this closely for potential opportunities.
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Ananya R
While this is positive for Korea-UK relations, I hope such partnerships don't overlook the importance of regional cooperation. Asian countries should prioritize building stronger ties among themselves first before looking westward.
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Michael C
The AI and economic cooperation aspects are more exciting than the defence talks. That's where the real future lies. Hope India is also focusing on technology partnerships with both these countries.
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Vikram M
Britain's historical role in the Korean War is being acknowledged even after 70+ years. Shows how international relationships built on trust and cooperation last generations. Something for Indian diplomacy to learn from!
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Sarah B
The Ukraine situation discussion is crucial. Global security is interconnected. What happens in Europe affects Asia and vice versa. More countries need to work together like this for global stability. 🌍

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