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South Korea's Yoon, Malaysia's Anwar agree to comply in defence, minerals

South Korea and Malaysia signed an agreement on Monday to cooperate in supplying vital minerals from Malaysia's reserves and to improve cooperation in the defence market as the Southeast Asian country seeks to upgrade its air force jets.

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim likewise shared their commitment at a summit to conclude an open market arrangement by next year, which would consist of extra locations such as services, investment, and green energy, Yoon's workplace stated.

South Korea welcomed ongoing interest from Malaysia as it embarks on a job to change light fighter jets, after a 2023 agreement to supply 18 jets valued at $920 million, Yoon's workplace said in a declaration.

The nations likewise consented to establish an institutional foundation to work together on environment change, including for a. previously signed memorandum of understanding on a carbon. capture and storage project, which is scheduled to introduce in. 2029.

Yoon and Anwar also shared issue over the growing armed force. cooperation in between North Korea and Russia, and the humanitarian. crisis in Gaza and violence in Lebanon due to the Middle East. conflict.

(source: Reuters)