The Korea-Africa Senior Officials¡¯ Meeting takes place at the Lotte Hotel in Seoul on Tuesday. (South Korea¡¯s Foreign Ministry)
South Korea and African countries have agreed to convene a foreign ministers¡¯ meeting in Seoul in June 2026 to build on the momentum of cooperation established at their inaugural summit, according to the Foreign Ministry.
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À¯Áø±â¾÷ ÁÖ½Ä eement was reached during the Korea-Africa Senior Officials¡¯ Meeting on Tuesday, co-chaired by Deputy Foreign Minister for Political Affairs Chung Eui-hae and Angolan Ambassador to Korea Sianga Kivuil
¿þÀÌÆ÷Æ® ÁÖ½Ä a Samuel Abilio, who serves as this year's chair of the African Union.
The Senior Officials' Meeting in Seoul served as a follow-up to the inaugural Korea-Africa Summit in South Korea in Jun
´ëÇÑÅë¿î ÁÖ½Ä e 2024.
¡°The session was convened to review developments in cooperation following the first Korea-Africa Summit in June last year and to discuss ways to strengthen partnerships across variou
Áֽıâ¹ý s sectors,¡± the Foreign Ministry in Seoul said Tuesday.
Representatives from 47 African countries, including home delegations from 20 governments, such as Senegal¡¯s vice foreign minister, at
ÁÖ½ÄÅõÀÚÀÚ tended the meeting.
On the Korean side, 15 government ministries and agencies, including the Foreign Ministry and the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy, participated.
¡°During the meeting, the two sides assessed the current state of Korea-Africa cooperation based on the principles of shared growth, sustainability and solidarity, and exchanged views on how to deepen substantive cooperation in the years ahead,¡± the ministry said.
¡°South Korea will continue to enhance long-term and systematic partnerships with African countries through sustained dialogue and engagement,¡± it added.
Speaking at the meeting, Chung also "underscored the need to develop a substantive and mutually beneficial relationship with Africa to diversify (Seoul¡¯s) diplomacy amid a turbulent global landscape," according to the Foreign Ministry.
Since the first-ever Korea-Africa Summit, the two sides have advanced a series of follow-up initiatives this year, including the launch of the Korea-Africa Critical Minerals Dialogue in February, South Korea¡¯s accession as an observer to the Indian Ocean Commission in April and the creation of the Korea-AfCFTA Cooperation Fund in May.