The leaders of South Korea and Germany agree to cooperate on equitable global vaccinations

The leaders of South Korea and Germany agreed to work together for the production and supply of COVID-19 vaccines, Trend reports citing Yonhap.

President Moon Jae-in met with Chancellor Angela Merkel on the sidelines of the Group of Seven (G-7) summit under way in the southwestern British county of Cornwall.

Moon said it is meaningful that South Korea has an opportunity to discuss major international issues along with Germany and other G-7 member states.

Merkel welcomed Moon’s participation in the session as a guest and expressed hope for close cooperation in addressing such global challenges as a health crisis and climate change.

They agreed to explore ways to cooperate in guaranteeing equitable access to coronavirus vaccines for every country and to expand vaccine production and supply, it added.

Moon briefed Merkel on South Korea’s efforts for the establishment of peace in Korea, including the results of his recent summit talks with U.S. President Joe Biden.

He said South Korea is “actively” trying to resume dialogue with North Korea in order to move forward the Korea peace process again.

Merkel said that as she grew up in East Germany, she has more “sympathy” than anyone over the division of Korea.

She added Germany would continue cooperation and support regardless of the results of the federal election slated for Sept. 26.

Source: TREND News Agency

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