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President Yoon states South Korea to form tactical collaboration with Singapore next year

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol said his country has actually concurred with Singapore to participate in a. strategic collaboration next year, the 50th anniversary of the two. nations establishing diplomatic relations.

Yoon, who is going to Singapore for a summit with. Singapore's Prime Minister Lawrence Wong, stated in a telecasted. address that the 2 countries will deepen cooperation in fields. such as artificial intelligence and start-ups under the strategic. partnership.

The two nations also signed an extradition treaty, Yoon. said, adding it will assist them to step up judicial cooperation.

In addition, South Korea, the world's No. 3 importer of. liquefied gas (LNG), and Singapore, an LNG hub, signed a. memorandum of comprehending for cooperation in LNG products,. which will contribute to the stability of the international. supply chain, Yoon said.

The cooperation might include LNG swaps, joint. purchases, and cooperation in action to any LNG supply chain. crises, the Yonhap news agency reported.

Yoon

visited the Philippines

previously today and after wrapping up his journey to. Singapore on Wednesday will head to Laos, to attend a local. top of leaders of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. and several other Asian countries.

In a written interview with The Straits Times newspaper,. Yoon was estimated as saying that Seoul will actively get involved. in joint military workouts with ASEAN and step up defence. market cooperation. South Korea will also work to collectively. address emerging hazards such as cyber and global crime,. he stated.

(source: Reuters)