(2nd LD) S. Korea hosts annual int'l security forum on N.K. threats, regional peace
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By Song Sang-ho
SEOUL, Sept. 6 (Yonhap) -- An annual international security forum hosted by South Korea's defense ministry kicked off in Seoul on Tuesday for discussions on North Korea's denuclearization, cyberthreats, space security and other challenges.
The three-day vice-ministerial Seoul Defense Dialogue (SDD) got under way at Lotte Hotel in central Seoul under the theme of "How to Address Complex Security Challenges: Fostering International Solidarity."
The first fully in-person SDD session since 2019 brought together senior defense officials and civilian experts from 54 countries, the United Nations, European Union and North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
On the first day of the forum, the Space Security Working Group (SSWG) was launched as a new SDD gathering to discuss global cooperation in promoting security in the strategically crucial domain. Its inaugural session involved some 150 officials and experts from 37 countries.
At the SSWG session, Seoul's Deputy Defense Minister for Policy Heo Tae-keun stressed Seoul's desire to serve as a "bridge" to promote international cooperation in space security.
James Black, researcher at the U.S.-based RAND Corp., described the space environment as gradually "congested, contested and competitive," and called for "responsible" behavior in the domain, according to the ministry.

A session of the Space Security Working Group is in progress as part of the annual Seoul Defense Dialogue 2022 at a hotel in Seoul on Sept. 6, 2022, in this photo released by South Korea's defense ministry. (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap)
The Cyber Working Group (CWG) was also set to convene later in the day on the largest scale since its launch in 2017. This year's gathering of the CWG, part of the SDD, involved officials from 43 countries, NATO and the U.N.
On the margins of the SDD, Seoul's Vice Defense Minister Shin Beom-chul held a meeting with his counterparts from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations to discuss various issues, including cooperation in stably implementing a road map for bilateral defense cooperation.
The road map refers to the so-called action plan unveiled last year to strengthen cooperation in maritime security, cybersecurity, disaster responses, peacekeeping operations, counterterrorism efforts and other areas.
On Wednesday, Shin is set to hold a series of meetings with three Asia-Pacific partner countries, Australia, New Zealand and Japan, to discuss cooperation in maintaining solidarity in the protection of "values and norms," according to the ministry.
The opening ceremony of the forum is scheduled for Wednesday morning. South Korean Defense Minister Lee Jong-sup will deliver opening remarks, while National Security Adviser Kim Sung-han and the Netherlands' Defense Minister Kajsa Ollongren plan to make keynote addresses.
The forum includes three key plenary sessions on cooperation in promoting North Korea's denuclearization and rebuilding trust within the Indo-Pacific region, and the role of the military in hybrid warfare involving both conventional and unconventional war instruments.
In addition, four special sessions have been arranged to discuss international peacekeeping operations, the fight against disinformation, defense technologies for military modernization and defense acquisition efforts.
Key sessions are to be livestreamed on YouTube.

This image, provided by the defense ministry, shows the poster for Seoul Defense Dialogue 2022. (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap)
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