SEOUL, Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yul spoke by phone with his Japanese counterpart, Yoko Kamikawa, on Tuesday to discuss bilateral relations and other issues, his office said, the first such talks between the two top diplomats since Cho's inauguration. The ministers assessed the improvement in bilateral relations and the rebuilding of trust between the two countries through the series of leaders' summits and foreign ministers' talks that took place last year. In this vein, they agreed that it was important to continue efforts to strengthen the bilateral ties based on the trust between the top diplomats. Cho and Kamikawa also agreed to work together, in close coordination with their mutual ally, the United States, in responding to North Korea's provocations, amid concerns over Pyongyang's recent belligerence and its illegal military cooperation with Russia. They also agreed to work closely on the international stage, as both are elected members serving on the U.N. Security Council this year. Congratulating Cho on his inauguration, Kamikawa thanked the South Korean government for its provision of humanitarian assistance to Tokyo to assist recovery in the wake of the massive earthquake in Ishikawa, according to Cho's office. Cho, in turn, again offered consolation to the Japanese people over the disaster. Source: Yonhap News Agency
FM Cho holds first phone talks with Japanese counterpart
Recent Posts
Cambodia Seeks French Intervention in Border Dispute with Thailand
February 16, 2026
New Thai Labor Scheme Offers Opportunities for Myanmar Refugees
February 3, 2026
Myanmar Opens Polling Stations For Final Phase Of Election
January 25, 2026
Myanmar Opens Final Round of Controversial Election
January 25, 2026
Myanmar Challenges Rohingya Genocide Allegations at World Court
January 14, 2026
Myanmar Sees Second Phase of Military-Run Election Amidst Civil War
January 11, 2026