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Vice Foreign Minister Choi Jong-gun, who visited the United States, said that good results are likely to come soon in relation to the declaration of an end to the Korean War. It seems that the discussions between South Korea and the United States over the declaration of an end to the war have actually come to an end.



This is Washington correspondent Yunsu Kim.



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First Vice Foreign Minister Choi Jong-gun visited the United States to attend the Korea-U.S.-Japan Vice Foreign Ministers' Meeting.



Vice Minister Choi said that there is no difference of opinion between South Korea and the United States regarding the discussion of an end-of-war declaration.



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Deputy Minister Choi said that he would make a proposal to North Korea once the review is complete, and that there will be good results soon.



[Cho Jong-geon Choi / 1st Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs: I think there will be a result soon, and then it will be proposed to the North. After all, the declaration of an end to the war has an opponent. It is on the way.] It



is interpreted to mean that the discussions between South Korea and the United States have virtually come to an end after resolving disagreements over the timing and conditions of the end-of-war declaration that White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan mentioned at the end of last month.



Vice Minister Choi will meet with Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman tomorrow to discuss the end of the war in detail, and will also attend the Korea, U.S. and Japan Vice Foreign Ministers' Meeting to continue the discussion.



As discussions about the end of the war are coming to a close, attention is being paid to whether the ROK and the United States will soon begin the work of bringing North Korea to the negotiating table based on the coordinated results.