- The South Korean foreign minister is scheduled to visit Washington this weekend for meetings with his American colleague, Antony Blinken.
- The two diplomats intended to discuss ways to work together on DPRK policy as well as economic security challenges and situations in the region and around the world.
Park Jin, the South Korean foreign minister, is scheduled to visit Washington this weekend for meetings with his American colleague, Antony Blinken, as per the South Korean foreign ministry.
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The South Korean foreign minister will visit Washington for four days, from Sunday to Wednesday, at Blinken’s invitation, and will hold foreign ministers’ meetings with US Secretary of State John Kerry on Monday.
The two diplomats intended to meet to discuss ways to work together on DPRK policy as well as economic security challenges and situations in the region and around the world.
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