Moon joins summit with ASEAN members, declares 'New Southern Policy Plus'
SEOUL, Nov. 12 (Yonhap) -- President Moon Jae-in attended South Korea's annual group summit with Southeast Asian countries, held via video links, Thursday and announced a new strategy on improving ties with them against the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The New Southern Policy Plus is an upgraded version of the Moon administration's initiative, launched three years ago, aimed at strengthening Seoul's strategic ties with the member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). India is another key partner in the drive.
The fresh strategy contains "new and practical measures" with a focus on seven major fields, including "comprehensive health care cooperation," Moon said during a speech at the 21st South Korea-ASEAN summit.
It would enable South Korea and ASEAN to lead the opening of a post-coronavirus era and make the "people-centered community of peace and prosperity" a reality faster, he added.
Moon said South Korea plans to participate actively in ASEAN's COVID-19 Response Fund and its related system to reserve medical supplies in addition to efforts to share virus-testing kits and masks, as well as experience, in the anti-virus fight.
He also declared Seoul's support for the ASEAN Comprehensive Recovery Framework, approved by the bloc's members earlier in the day as part of efforts for post-coronavirus recovery, and expressed hope for synergy between the campaign and the New Southern Policy Plus.
South Korea and ASEAN will be able to overcome the coronavirus with the spirit of "solidarity and cooperation," Moon added.
This year marks the 10th anniversary of the two sides establishing "strategic partner relations."
Vietnam, which holds the rotating presidency of ASEAN meetings, hosted the virtual session.
lcd@yna.co.kr
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