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President-elect Yoon Suk-yeol and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida / AFP-Yonhap |
President-elect Yoon Suk-yeol said Friday he hopes for stronger coordination with the United States and Japan on Korean Peninsula issues, according to his People Power Party.
Yoon talked with Kishida two days after his election, saying he hopes the two can work together to promote "friendly cooperative" ties between their countries.
"South Korea and Japan have many future tasks on which we need to work together, such as security in Northeast Asia and economic prosperity," Yoon said, according to a written briefing by his spokeswoman Kim Eun-hye.
Yoon "stressed the importance of resolving pending issues between the two countries in a rational manner in line with our mutual interests, and expressed hope that South Korea, the United States and Japan will further strengthen coordination on Korean Peninsula issues once he takes office," Kim said.
Yoon and Kishida also discussed the need to increase exchanges and cultural understanding between young people of the two countries and agreed to work to arrange a summit at an early date after Yoon's inauguration.
Kishida congratulated Yoon on his election victory, and the President-elect thanked him and offered his condolences on the 11th anniversary, Friday, of the massive earthquake and tsunami that struck eastern Japan. (Yonhap)