South Korea and New Zealand United Against North Korean Threat
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon condemned North Korea's nuclear weapons and its military cooperation with Russia. The leaders also discussed elevating their relations to a strategic partnership, expressed support for Ukraine, and emphasized peace in the Taiwan Strait.

South Korea and New Zealand have joined forces in condemning North Korea's nuclear weapons development and its military alliance with Russia. South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon made this clear during a meeting in Seoul on Wednesday, as reported by Seoul's presidential office.
The leaders also made strides in advancing their diplomatic relations, agreeing to expedite discussions on upgrading their bilateral ties to a comprehensive strategic partnership. This decision, announced in a joint statement from Yoon's office, aims to reinforce their commitment to regional and global stability.
Additionally, both leaders expressed unwavering support for Ukraine in its conflict with Russia and highlighted the critical importance of maintaining peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait. This visit marks the first time in nearly a decade that a New Zealand prime minister has visited South Korea, underscoring the significance of the discussions held.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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