Key facts
- The EU's ambassador to South Korea expressed confidence in a resolution to the steel tariff dispute.
- The ambassador urged stronger bilateral cooperation between the EU and South Korea.
- The ambassador warned of proliferation risks from North Korea-Russia military ties.
- The EU envoy described the expected outcome on the steel dispute as 'productive'.
The European Union's ambassador to South Korea has expressed optimism regarding the resolution of the steel tariff dispute between the bloc and South Korea. The ambassador stated that a "productive" outcome is expected, signaling a potential de-escalation of trade tensions. This development comes at a time of heightened geopolitical challenges globally. The ambassador emphasized the need for stronger bilateral cooperation between the EU and South Korea to navigate these complex times. A particular point of concern raised by the ambassador is the increasing proliferation risks associated with the deepening military ties between North Korea and Russia. This relationship is viewed as a destabilizing factor in the region and beyond, potentially leading to the transfer of sensitive technologies or materials.
