President Yoon Suk Yeol and Czech President Petr Pavel recently met at Prague Castle in Prague to discuss enhancing diplomatic, economic, and security relations between their countries. President Yoon highlighted the importance of cooperation in various areas such as politics, economy, culture, technology, diplomacy, and defense, especially in light of the significant milestones of the 35th anniversary of diplomatic relations and the 10th anniversary of a comprehensive strategic partnership. The two leaders also emphasized the nuclear export deal as a key aspect of their bilateral cooperation, aiming to expand strategic collaboration in high-tech industries, energy security, and addressing climate change. During the press conference, President Pavel expressed optimism about the potential benefits of the nuclear energy deal, emphasizing the opportunity for Czech industries and the creation of job opportunities for Czech citizens through the project. The leaders discussed the localization efforts and the involvement of Czech companies in the nuclear power plant construction project, with the aim of technological advancement and fostering expertise in the field. Additionally, they highlighted the potential for joint efforts in nuclear power plant exports to other Central European countries like Poland, Slovenia, and Slovakia, showcasing a shared vision for future-oriented growth and cooperation in various sectors, including nuclear energy development, trade, investment, technology, science, and transportation infrastructure.
President Yoon Suk Yeol and Czech President Petr Pavel recently met at Prague Castle in Prague to discuss enhancing diplomatic, economic, and security relations between their countries. President Yoon highlighted the importance of cooperation in various areas such as politics, economy, culture, technology, diplomacy, and defense, especially in light of the significant milestones of the 35th anniversary of diplomatic relations and the 10th anniversary of a comprehensive strategic partnership. The two leaders also emphasized the nuclear export deal as a key aspect of their bilateral cooperation, aiming to expand strategic collaboration in high-tech industries, energy security, and addressing climate change. During the press conference, President Pavel expressed optimism about the potential benefits of the nuclear energy deal, emphasizing the opportunity for Czech industries and the creation of job opportunities for Czech citizens through the project. The leaders discussed the localization efforts and the involvement of Czech companies in the nuclear power plant construction project, with the aim of technological advancement and fostering expertise in the field. Additionally, they highlighted the potential for joint efforts in nuclear power plant exports to other Central European countries like Poland, Slovenia, and Slovakia, showcasing a shared vision for future-oriented growth and cooperation in various sectors, including nuclear energy development, trade, investment, technology, science, and transportation infrastructure.