- Oct 3, 2018
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Press Release [Public]
The Republic of Korea continues to raise concern over the current situation in Ukraine. Earlier this year the Republic of Korea had raised this concern to the Government of Ukraine through its Ambassador to Seoul and its Prime Minister. Prime Minister Jo in a phone call with his Ukrainian counterpart Prime Minister Yanukovych also raised this concern. Only Ukrainians can determine their future, whatever future that may be. Abrupt seizures of power and disruption of the constitutional process are illegal and wrong. The Republic of Korea strongly condemns the current Ukrainian Government over its actions and we call for an immediate resumption of the Ukrainian Constitution and transfer of authority to relevant authorities. Primarily we call upon the transfer of power from State Security representatives to the President of the Ukrainian Rada.
The Republic of Korea does not support nor endorse coups. What has happened in Ukraine is by all accounts a coup against the elected government. We call for immediate accountability. The Republic of Korea will impose travel sanctions on Ukrainian Government officials until a return to Ukraine's constitution is in order. We will further impose financial sanctions against the Ukrainian Government should these conditions not change. We remain observant of the situation in Ukraine. We call on the international community to raise the pressure on Ukraine to restore the government, ensure the constitutional process of transfer is maintained, and rogue actors do not take advantage of instability.
Korea stands by Ukraine in these tough times. We continue to offer our support following the assassination attempt on the Ukrainian President. We also offer our assistance in fighting corruption and combating internal instigators of instability. However, all of this is contingent on the continued stability of the rule of law and constitution of Ukraine. H.E. President Kim prays for a speedy recovery of his colleague, and continues to offer medical treatment in Korea for President Yushchenko.
H.E. President Kim extended a formal invitation to Turkish Prime Minister Yılmaz for an official visit to Korea. The summit will take place August 7th and will be led by the Turkish Prime Minister and a delegation of cabinet members. Turkey and Korea are strong bilateral partners and maintain a brotherhood between nations. Korea and Turkey are longstanding partners. Our bilateral relationship extends beyond the founding of the modern Turkish and Korean Republics. We welcome Turkey's ongoing efforts to address its internal affairs and bring about an optimal solution while making progress on foreign affairs, democracy, and national security. Korea views Turkey as a strategic partner and we hope to formally sign an agreement bringing our two countries closer and have an official Strategic Partnership. Turkey was the first country to congratulate Korea for its reunification efforts and made a contribution of five million dollars for aid and support. Turkish soldiers built hospitals and schools while deployed to Korea during the Korean War. Turkish Soldiers fought valiantly to defend Korea during its darkest hour. Turkey and Korea's friendship goes beyond conventional terms. We look forward to raising that friendship to new levels.
We will discuss the current situation on the Syrian Border, the Unification of Korea, the situation in the Middle East and Asia, and ways to improve our foreign policy to be more cooperative and supportive of each other. We will discuss an arms agreement to provide Turkey with advanced weapons and defensive equipment, technological transfers to take advantage of our research and development sector, and an upgrade to the bilateral relationship.
H.E. Prime Minister Jo completed a trip to Australia on an official visit. In the ROK-Australia Summit, Korea and Australia agreed to a multi-million arms agreement through the Korean Defense Industry Association as well as a 30-day visa-on-arrival agreement and a trade agreement. These efforts showcase Australia's desires for a leadership role in the Asian-Pacific Community. In our meeting, we were happy to see Australia's vision for a united and cooperative regional order. We hope that Australia's efforts continue to be respective of the unique and diverse cultural and ethnic diversity of Asia as well as its own history in the region. We further hope that Australia's efforts bring about peace and cooperation.
Korea and Australia agreed to strengthen military cooperation, coordinate security and intelligence policies, and work together to address the India Situation. Prime Ministers Jo and Howard agreed the only solution to this situation is a negotiated settlement between the two parties through the constitution of India. Both our countries are ready to provide military assistance to the Indian Government. We urge the international and more specifically the Asian-Pacific Community to work together to address this situation. We are concerned over the political instability of India. Travel restrictions have been imposed on the Communist Party of India and will remain in place until a settlement is properly reached. We urge the CPI and its affiliates to respect the constitution and maintain the rule of law. Korea's Medical Mission will continue to operate as needed. H.E. Director Moon arrived in New Delhi for talks on military cooperation with India and ways to bolster security in South Asia.
On the news of the Spanish-American alliance, Korea welcomes the recent announcement of an alliance between the Republic of Spain and the United States. Spain and Korea have been longstanding partners for global peace and multilateralism. We continue to appreciate and praise Spain's peacemaking and global engagement strategy. From the Romania Crisis, the GAPFOR Peacekeeping Mission, and the Russia Financial Crisis. We have worked extensively with Spain and their recent efforts to build a strong alliance with America is a good sign for the future. We further welcome America's ongoing diplomatic efforts. We hope that ROK-US relations and trilateral ROK-US-Spain relations will continue to grow. Foreign Minister Baek arrived in Honolulu for a US-ROK summit with the Deputy Secretary of State. The two discussed Korean-US ties, improvement on security and trade relations, and geopolitical matters of interest.
Korea sees a strong relationship with the US as beneficial to the security of the Asian-Pacific Region. We hope the US will use its diplomatic credentials to pressure Imperial Japan to forgo its Imperialist Ambitions and adopt a path towards peace and stability. We also hope the US will work with Asian countries to build a safe Asian-Pacific Community. With equal leadership, Korea is certain that the cooperation of Asian and Pacific States can pave the way for global stability and cooperation. We hope that the Spanish-American alliance is the beginning of a US that takes on global security maturely and as a responsible member of the Global Order. The threats the globe faces has shifted and being able to adapt to that threat is crucial. H.E. President Kim extended a letter of congratulations to American Vice President Sinclair and the two exchanged letters for high hopes of ROK-American relations.
H.E. President Kim welcomes the ongoing efforts made by South East Asian countries in infrastructure development and education reforms. We highlight the efforts of Vietnam, Thailand, and Indonesia as they move forward. We welcome their recent efforts and are ready to support their efforts financially and with technical assistance. Earlier today, Prime Minister Jo spoke with his Thai Counterpart, Prime Minister Chaun and the two discussed Korean-Thai Relations, a program for technical skills and training, and a visa agreement for our citizens. Thailand is a strategic partner of Korea and their ongoing democratization efforts are commendable. Korea and Thailand agreed on a $420 million grant for education and infrastructure. We look forward to working with Indonesia on its multi-billion dollar project to help stabilize Jakarta from floods and earthquakes and to help finance the project. Going into the next year, Korea has observed positive indicators in our region. We look forward to cooperation with our partners and forging new partnerships.