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South Korea and Japan agree to strengthen security ties, as well as energy cooperation

Their leaders said that?South?Korea? and Japan?have agreed to expand their cooperation in the areas of LNG and crude oil supplies, including stockpiling, and swapping petroleum products.

After a meeting held in Lee Jae Myung's hometown, Andong, the President and Prime Minister said they would intensify coordination to stabilize?energy supply and expand their cooperation with other Asian countries as disruptions in supply due to war in the Gulf are straining their import-dependent economy.

In a joint press statement, Lee stated that "recent instability in energy markets and supply chains stemming from Middle East situation has further highlighted the need for closer cooperation between our countries."

Takaichi also said that they launched a bilateral project focusing on strengthening the energy supply resilience. This included enhancing reserves in the Indo-Pacific and "assessing energy safety through measures such a mutual swap transactions for crude, petroleum products, and LNG."

They also reaffirmed a stronger coordination in security, including trilateral co-operation with the United States as they face shared challenges, such as North Korea and wider regional tensions.

Lee stated that the recent upgrade of vice ministerial level security talks between?two countries represented "meaningful progress" towards institutionalising defence dialog.

The Andong summit was the sixth time the two leaders met since Lee came into office, and the second meeting this year within their "shuttle diplomatic" framework.

Both leaders agreed that the rapid succession of meetings, including reciprocal visits to each other's hometowns, showed the level of trust between their countries. They also said it demonstrated a growing cooperation outside of capitals and into regional and economic ties.

South Korea and Japan are attempting to strengthen their coordination, despite a long history of disagreements. Both governments have a greater focus on regional stability, economic security, technology cooperation, including artificial intelligence, and advanced technology.

The leaders will attend a banquet in Andong that features a mix of Korean and Japanese cuisines, as a symbol of bilateral friendship. The leaders will also enjoy cultural performances, including a pansori and firework show along the river. (Reporting and editing by Bernadettebaum, Peter Graff, Kaneko Kaori)

(source: Reuters)