2nd ASEAN-RoK Think Tank Strategic Dialogue scheduled for next month
The second ASEAN-RoK Think Tank Strategic Dialogue with the participation of foreign and security affairs think tanks will be held on October 6, according to the RoK Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Seoul (VNA) – The second ASEAN-RoK Think Tank Strategic Dialogue with the participationof foreign and security affairs think tanks willbe held on October 6, according to the RoK Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Theevent aims to establish policy networks between experts on diplomacy andsecurity of the two sides.
Tobe co-hosted by the Korea National Diplomatic Academy and the DiplomaticAcademy of Vietnam, the dialogue will be held in a blended online format giventhat a face-to-face meeting is not possible due to the global spread ofCOVID-19, the ministry said.
Atthe meeting, the participants will have discussions on assessments andprospects for the regional strategic landscape, including growing strategiccompetition between the US and China, amid the spread of COVID-19;the way forward for upgrading the RoK’s New Southern Policy; and ways to increasecooperation between the RoK and ASEAN.
The RoK was ASEAN’s fifth largest trade partner and seventh biggestinvestor in 2019, with two-way trade reaching 156.5 trillion USD, making up5.6 percent of ASEAN’s total trade transaction value with external partners.
The RoK’s foreigndirector investment (FDI) in ASEAN stood at 2.6 billion USD, accounting for 1.6percent of the total FDI poured in the grouping./.
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