Foreign Minister Cho to visit Vietnam for talks on green growth

IANS April 13, 2025 329 views

South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yul is heading to Vietnam for a critical international summit on sustainable development. The P4G Summit will focus on global climate change strategies and collaborative green growth initiatives. During his visit, Cho will also engage in bilateral talks with Vietnamese Foreign Minister Bui Thanh Son, continuing diplomatic discussions from their 2023 summit. These meetings underscore the growing importance of international cooperation in addressing environmental challenges.

"Emphasising the importance of global alliance to respond to climate change" - Foreign Ministry Statement
Seoul, April 13: Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yul will travel to Vietnam this week for an international meeting on sustainable development, officials said on Sunday.

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Cho attending fourth P4G Summit on sustainable economies

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Bilateral diplomatic talks with Vietnamese Foreign Minister Bui Thanh Son

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Highlighting South Korea's climate change mitigation efforts

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Continuing diplomatic engagement initiated in 2023 summit

The foreign ministry said Cho will be in Hanoi from Tuesday to Thursday for the P4G Summit, reports Yonhap news agency.

P4G stands for Partnering for Green Growth and the Global Goals 2030, a multilateral initiative to promote efforts to build sustainable economies. At the fourth edition of the P4G meeting, Cho will emphasise the importance of the global alliance to respond to climate change and also highlight South Korea's efforts to combat climate change.

During his visit, Cho will also meet with his Vietnamese counterpart, Bui Thanh Son, for the second round of the bilateral dialogue between the two countries' top diplomats.

South Korea hosted the first such meeting in May 2024. The foreign ministerial talks were created following the South Korea-Vietnam summit in Hanoi in June 2023.

Meanwhile, Volatility in South Korea's foreign exchange market surged to its highest level last week since the country extended trading hours for the won-U.S. dollar market, data showed on Sunday.

The weekly fluctuation in the won-dollar exchange rate reached 67.6 won during the second week of April, which marked the highest level since July 2024, when Seoul expanded FX trading hours from a 3:30 p.m. close to 9 a.m.-2 a.m. the following day.

When compared to records prior to the extended trading hours, last week's fluctuation was the largest since the second week of November 2022, when the weekly fluctuation reached 101 won.

The Korean won was quoted at 1,421 against the U.S. dollar in after-hours trading Friday, up 40 won from a week earlier. It marked the strongest level since December 5.

Reader Comments

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James L.
Great to see Korea taking leadership in green growth initiatives! The P4G summit sounds like exactly the kind of international cooperation we need right now. 🌱
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Minji K.
I appreciate the focus on Vietnam relations - their economy is growing fast and they're making real progress on sustainability. Hope this leads to more joint projects!
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Thomas R.
While I support these diplomatic efforts, I wish the article gave more details about specific climate policies Korea is bringing to the table. The FX market section feels out of place here.
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Sarah P.
The won volatility is concerning, but hopefully these international partnerships will bring more stability in the long run. Green growth = economic growth! 💚
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David H.
Vietnam is such an important partner for Korea. My company does business there and the potential for green tech collaboration is huge. Excited to see where this leads!

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