South Korea's President Yoon Seok-you said that he would be a partner to resolve concerns and develop relationships for the common interests of the future, regarding the first face-to-face conversation with Prime Minister Kishida in Spain. I was convinced, "he said, showing his willingness to build a relationship of trust between the leaders.

Prime Minister Kishida and South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol exchanged short words when attending a dinner party on the 28th in Madrid, Spain, where they visited to attend the NATO summit.



It is the first time that the leaders of Japan and South Korea have met since the inauguration of the Yun administration last month, and President Yun responded to the interview after the summit meeting between Japan and South Korea and Australia and New Zealand on the 29th. In response to a reporter's question about Prime Minister Kishida's impression, he said, "I am convinced that we can be a partner to resolve the concerns of both countries and develop relationships for the common interests of the future." He was eager to build a relationship.



A South Korean news agency, Yonhap News Agency, said, "Although the summit meeting was not realized, it is significant that the two leaders met for the first time and confirmed the recognition that the relationship needs to be improved."