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NATO Deputy Secretary General Ambassador Alexander Vershbow praised the Republic of Korea’s valuable contribution to global security in talks with a high-level delegation from the country’s National Assembly on Tuesday (7 August 2012).

Ambassador Vershbow, in his meeting with the delegation of Korean lawmakers and diplomats, welcomed the development of enhanced dialogue and cooperation between the Asian country and NATO, in pursuit of mutual benefit. The meeting also focused on the Alliance’s Chicago Summit and the situation in Afghanistan.

The Deputy Secretary General noted that the Republic of Korea is “a welcome participant” in a number of NATO activities. As a former US ambassador to South Korea, from 2005-2008, Ambassador Vershbow noted that the Alliance and the Republic of Korea share several key issues of mutual interest including Afghanistan and emerging security challenges. Ambassador Vershbow thanked the Republic of Korea for its continued contribution to ISAF. He also pointed out opportunities for deepening the NATO-South Korea relationship in other domains.

South Korea is an important partner across the globe for NATO,” said Ambassador Vershbow. “We hope to continue and bolster our cooperation in the future.”

The Republic of Korea currently has 426 personnel deployed in Afghanistan based at the Korean-led Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT) in Parwan Province. The country is an important donor as well, having donated more than €36 million to the Afghan National Army Trust Fund. The Republic of Korea also participated in NATO’s Chicago Summit in May where Allies met with all ISAF partner nations.

A nine-member delegation, led by Mr. Ahn Hong Joon, Chairman of the Foreign Affairs, Trade and Unification Committee of the Republic of Korea’s National Assembly, took part in the visit.

The delegation included Mr. Chung Moonhun, the Deputy Chairman of the Foreign Affairs, Trade and Unification Committee, Mr. Shim Jae Kwon, who is also a member of the committee and Mr. Kim Chang Beom, the Republic of Korea’s Ambassador to Belgium and the European Union. Parliamentarians from the two main Korean parties were represented in the delegation.