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South Korean vice FM, deputy UN chief discuss cooperation on North Korean issues in New York

IANS March 25, 2025 222 views

In New York, South Korea's Vice Foreign Minister Kang In-sun met with UN Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed to discuss cooperation on North Korean issues. Kang highlighted the necessity for the UN to maintain a strong opposition against North Korea's military ties with Russia. She also emphasized the importance of adapting UN peace operations to specific situations to enhance their effectiveness. Kang further pledged South Korea's support for building collaboration between the UNSC and the UN Peacebuilding Commission.

"We must develop peace missions to effectively address changing realities." - Kang In-sun
Seoul, March 25: Second Vice Foreign Minister Kang In-sun has met with UN Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed and discussed cooperation on North Korean issues, among other topics, the foreign ministry said Tuesday.

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Kang meets UN Deputy Chief discussing North Korean sanctions

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Requests strong UN stance on North Korea-Russia military links

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Emphasizes need for tailored UN peace operations

The meeting took place on Monday in New York as part of Kang's four-day trip, which also included a high-level open debate on UN peace operations as well as a briefing on the situation in Syria, Yonhap news agency reported.

During the meeting, Kang requested that the United Nations continue issuing strong messages denouncing North Korea's violations of UN Security Council (UNSC) resolutions, such as its illegal military alignment with Russia.

Kang held a separate meeting with Haoliang Xu, associate administrator of the UN Development Programme, and proposed continuing to carry out more effective and influential joint projects.

Attending a UNSC high-level open debate on strengthening UN peace operations Monday, the vice foreign minister also underscored the need to develop missions tailored to each peace operation unit in order to help the UNSC effectively address changing realities, the ministry said.

She emphasised that the scope and direction of peace operations need to be adjusted to the specific on-site situations and that peace operations should be accompanied by conflict prevention, peace settlement and other efforts to ensure lasting peace.

Kang also vowed South Korea will continue to contribute to building cooperation between the UNSC and the UN Peacebuilding Commission, an intergovernmental advisory body that supports peace efforts in conflict-affected countries, according to the ministry.

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