President Yun Seok-yeol emphasized “freedom” and “denuclearization of North Korea” at the NATO summit, and the NATO summit and the G7 joint declaration shared “denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula” and “peace and stability” in common.
In a speech at the NATO Summit on the 29th, President Yoon said, "In order to lead North Korea to the path of denuclearization, it is necessary to clearly show that the international community's will for denuclearization is stronger than the reckless will to develop nuclear and missile programs."
While attending the NATO summit, President Yoon told reporters, “Our NATO countries and the Inta countries should work together to create cooperation that respects order based on such norms that value freedom, human rights, and the rule of law. It is meaningful to attend the conference,” the Voice of America (VOA) reported on the 29th.
In his speech, President Yoon said, "Freedom and peace are guaranteed by solidarity with the international community." The gap widened with use.
In announcing the new strategic concept, NATO member leaders said, "China's professed ambitions and coercive policies pose a challenge to our interests and security values." "Iran and North Korea continue to develop nuclear and missile programs." "Syria, North Korea , Russia has relied on the use of chemical weapons together with non-state actors” and defined Russia as “the most important and direct threat”.
“We will strengthen dialogue and cooperation with new and existing partners in the Indo-Pacific to address trans-regional challenges and common security interests,” he said of the Indo-Pacific.
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said, "We share 'the same values' and face the same threats. Cooperation with Indo-Pacific countries is important as we face
In a commentary attended by the South Korean president, the NATO Secretariat said, “The NATO allies fully support the complete, verifiable and irreversible denuclearization (CVID) of the Korean Peninsula. We urge North Korea to engage in meaningful negotiations with the United States toward this goal,” VOA reported on the 23rd.
NATO officials re-quoted the joint declaration of the NATO summit in Brussels in June of last year in response to a request for comment on North Korea in the presence of President Yun, reaffirming the “denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula” and “a call for negotiations between the United States and North Korea.”
The Joint Declaration of the NATO Summit said, "We underline NATO's full support for the complete, verifiable and irreversible denuclearization (CVID) of the Korean Peninsula in accordance with relevant Security Council resolutions." We urge you to engage in negotiations.”
The G7’s common good, held just before the NATO meeting (last year’s G7 summit in Cabis Bay), was a “complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula” in relation to North Korea, “a call for respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms in Xinjiang, etc., and respect for Hong Kong’s high level of autonomy” and “comprehensive” and the importance of maintaining a free and open Indo-Pacific based on the rule of law,” “Importance of peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait,” and “I call for a peaceful resolution” of the cross-strait (China-Taiwan) issue.
Japanese Prime Minister Kishida said in remarks at both the South Korea-U.S.-Japan trilateral summit that, "If North Korea conducts a nuclear test, we will respond, including joint exercises,".
After the talks ended, South Korea told South Korean reporters, “In the long term, security cooperation between the United States and Japan should be considered gradually through Japan’s exercise of the right to collective self-defense. I don't think it's a story to skip."
At the Korea-U.S.-Japan summit, President Yoon said, "As the threat of nuclear weapons and missiles from North Korea increases and the international situation becomes unstable, the importance of South Korea-US-Japan cooperation is growing even more." Prime Minister Kishida said, "To strengthen deterrence, Japan "I want to fundamentally strengthen the defense capabilities of the country," Yomiuri reported on the 30th.