
Senior Diplomatic Adviser to French President Emmanuel Bonne, left, shakes hands with Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yul, ahead of their meeting at the foreign ministry in Seoul, in this photo provided by Cho's office, Sept. 3. Yonhap
Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yul met with a top adviser to French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday for broad discussions on issues ranging from support for Ukraine, bilateral relations and other regional and international areas, Cho's office said.
In the talks with Emmanuel Bonne, presidential diplomatic adviser to Macron, Cho reiterated Korea's commitment to continuing its support for the war-torn Ukraine, proposing that Korea and France continue to work closely on key international issues.
Cho also suggested the two countries bolster their partnership in a "substantive" manner in the fields of artificial intelligence and space.
Bonne said France considers Korea to be one of its major partners with big potential for cooperation going forward, and expressed hope to deepen bilateral partnership in areas like climate change and protection of forests, according to Seoul's foreign ministry. (Yonhap)