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Outcome of ROK-Croatia Foreign Ministerial Meeting

Date
2018-10-24
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1. Minister of Foreign Affairs Kang Kyung-wha held a meeting with Minister of Foreign and European Affairs of the Republic of Croatia Marija Pejčinović Burić on October 24, during which the two Ministers discussed key issues concerning the relations between the Republic of Korea and the Republic of Croatia as well as the situations on the Korean Peninsula and in Europe.

 

Minister Burić visited India and then the ROK on her first Asia tour since her inauguration in June 2017.

 

2. The two Ministers, taking note of the advances in the friendly and cooperative relationship between the two countries since the establishment of diplomatic relations in 1992, shared the view that the year 2018, in particular, will be recorded as a monumental year in terms of the development of the bilateral relations, as an Embassy of the Republic of Croatia will open in the ROK and direct flights had been launched between the two countries earlier in the year.

 

The Croatian Embassy in the ROK will formally open at 17:00, October 24. (Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Lee Tae-ho will attend the opening ceremony.)

- The ROK Embassy in Croatia opened in December 2005.

Direct flights between Incheon and Zagreb were launched on September 1, 2018.

° Minister Kang commended Croatia’s achievement of democracy and economic development in a short period time after its independence in 1991 as well as its accession to the European Union in 2013. Noting that the ROK and Croatia have lately been seeing their relations leap to a higher level on the basis of robust people-to-people exchanges, the Minister extended congratulations on the opening of the Croatian Embassy in the ROK, which was slated to take place later in the day.

The number of Korean visitors to Croatia surged to about 450,000 in 2017 from approximately 20,000 in 2010.

3. The two Ministers agreed to accelerate efforts to boost bilateral trade and investment, and to work closely together to seek out concrete cooperation projects in such promising fields as science, technology, health and medical care, and the intelligent transportation system (ITS).

° Minister Pejčinović Burić noted that Croatia, lying at a geopolitical location where Central-Western Europe and Southeast Europe are connected, offers a good investment environment to enterprises operating in Europe. She went on to express hope that many Korean companies would invest in Croatia and thereby help increase economic cooperation between the two countries.

4. Minister Kang explained the outcome of the third inter-Korean summit held in Pyeongyang in September and other recent developments in the situation on the Korean Peninsula; and asked for the Croatian government’s support for the efforts of the ROK government to achieve complete denuclearization and establish permanent peace on the Korean Peninsula.

° Minister Pejčinović Burić took note of the fact that through its leading efforts, the ROK government had created an atmosphere of peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula, adding that Croatia will strongly support such efforts by the ROK government. The Minister went on to explain the situation in Central-Eastern Europe, including the Balkan region, and shared the Croatian government’s position in this regard.

5. The first ROK-Croatia foreign ministerial meeting came as significant milestones in the bilateral relations were about to be created and had already been created by the forthcoming opening of the Croatian Embassy in the ROK and the launch of direct flights between the two countries. As such, the meeting is seen to have served as a good opportunity to discuss bilateral issues, to strengthen communication on situations on the Korean Peninsula and in other parts of the international community, and to enhance friendship and trust between the two Foreign Ministers.

 

* unofficial translation