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President Yoon Seok-yeol is scheduled to attend the G20 Summit of 20 major countries today (15th) and speak twice.

Whether or not the Korea-China summit will be held has not yet been announced, but if the meeting does happen, President Yoon is expected to explain our position on the Korea-US-Japan joint statement and the Indo-Pacific strategy.



This is reporter Park Won-kyung from Bali, Indonesia.



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On the last day of the official schedule of his six-day, four-night trip to Southeast Asia, President Yoon Seok-yeol will attend the G20 summit of 20 major countries.



He is scheduled to make two remarks in the food, energy, security and health sessions, and Korea's contribution plan and willingness in these areas are expected to be key topics.



Afterwards, President Yoon will also attend a summit lunch and welcome dinner hosted by Indonesia, the chair country of the G20 Summit.



The biggest concern today is whether a summit between President Yun and Chinese President Xi Jinping will be held.



The two countries have been coordinating ways to hold bilateral talks on the occasion of the G20 summit, but the format and whether or not they will meet has yet to be communicated.



President Yoon made two phone calls with President Deng Shi during his election and immediately after taking office, but there was no face-to-face meeting.



If the meeting takes place, President Yoon emphasizes China's role in resolving the North Korean issue, explaining that South Korea's Indo-Pacific strategy does not exclude China, and that triangular cooperation among South Korea, the U.S. and Japan is inevitable in a situation where North Korea's provocations continue. seem to be focusing on



The G20 summit will continue until tomorrow, but President Yoon will depart for Korea late tonight to prepare for the Netherlands-Spain summit to be held in Korea on the 17th and 18th.