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48 Countries Attend Korea-Africa Summit... "Yoon Administration's Largest Multilateral Summit"

President Yoon Holds Summit Meetings with Leaders of 25 Countries
"Cooperation with Africa Is Not an Option but a Necessity"

48 Countries Attend Korea-Africa Summit... "Yoon Administration's Largest Multilateral Summit" Kim Tae-hyo, the First Deputy Director of the National Security Office, is briefing on the Korea-Africa Summit at the Presidential Office building in Yongsan, Seoul, on the 30th.
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President Yoon Suk-yeol will host the 'Korea-Africa Summit' on the 4th and 5th of next month, with representatives from 48 countries attending. President Yoon is scheduled to hold bilateral talks with leaders from 25 countries. This summit marks the largest multilateral summit since the launch of the Yoon administration and is the first multilateral summit hosted by South Korea targeting Africa.


Kim Tae-hyo, the First Deputy Director of the National Security Office, held a briefing at the Presidential Office on the afternoon of the 30th, stating, "The Korea-Africa Summit, held under the theme 'Creating the Future Together,' will focus on cooperation as the main principle and engage in in-depth discussions on three goals: mutual growth, sustainability, and solidarity."


Kim added, "Following last year's Korea-Developing Countries Summit, this year's Korea-Africa Summit aims to expand strategic cooperation with the 'Global South.' Hosting this summit aligns with the intent of our Indo-Pacific strategy based on the principles of inclusion, trust, and reciprocity, and corresponds with our responsible diplomacy policy to contribute to closing global gaps as a responsible member of the international community."


He continued, "Most of the 48 invited countries are expected to attend the summit, which runs until the 5th of next month. Among them, leaders from about 30 countries will participate, and heads of regional international organizations, including the African Union, will also attend." Among these, heads of state such as kings and presidents from 25 countries will visit Korea, and President Yoon plans to hold bilateral talks with all of them. Official visiting countries such as Sierra Leone, Tanzania, Ethiopia, and Mauritania will have dinner meetings with the President, and on the 5th, the '2024 Korea-Africa Business Summit,' hosted by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy and organized by the Korea International Trade Association, will take place.


Kim stated, "Africa's strategic importance has grown more than ever," noting, "The African continent has 60% of its population under the age of 25 and is the fastest-growing population region in the world. The African Continental Free Trade Area, launched in 2019, signals the emergence of a massive market with a population of 1.4 billion and a gross domestic product (GDP) of $3.4 trillion."


He also explained, "Africa is rich in critical mineral resources and is an essential partner for cooperation in the Fourth Industrial Revolution. It holds 30% of the world's mineral resources, including key raw materials for strategic industries such as chromium, manganese, and cobalt, which are vital for next-generation batteries."


Kim further noted, "Africa leads discussions on peace and security agendas on the international stage and has strengthened its status and influence by playing a casting vote role on contentious issues. Africa holds 54 votes at the United Nations (UN), more than any other country, and about 40% of the UN Security Council's agenda relates to Africa."


Additionally, he emphasized, "Cooperation with Africa is not a choice but a necessity. Major countries such as the United States, Japan, China, and Russia have already been operating summit-level forums with Africa. Considering South Korea's standing in the international community, hosting this first summit is somewhat overdue."


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