Korea is among the few countries in the world with which the UAE wants to expand trade relations as part of the Emirates’ “Projects of the 50” initiative. In this context, how do you assess the progress in bilateral economic and trade ties and future prospects?

Building upon our existing cooperative relations in nuclear power plant, our two countries have been collaborating across diverse fields including defence industry, agriculture, health and medical services and culture. Looking ahead, we envision to strengthen cooperation notably in space, digital and new industries.

I would like to see this visit help bring economic cooperation between Korea and the UAE to a higher level.

What about the prospects of Korea-UAE cooperation in regional and international issues of mutual concern?

Peace and stability in the Middle East and on the Korean Peninsula are important factors for global peace and prosperity.

The UAE is advancing rapidly under future-oriented leadership and increasing its contribution to regional and international issues. Korea is also pursuing responsible foreign policies commensurate with our changed status under the vision of becoming a global pivotal state.

In this regard, there is great room for Korea and the UAE to expand our cooperation in the region and global community.

The UAE has been actively working as a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council in 2022-23. Korea is also seeking a non-permanent member seat on the UN Security Council in 2024-25, and we will work together more closely on the international stage, including at the United Nations.

Moreover, both sides have considerable room to work together based on a common stance in response to such global challenges as climate change, humanitarian aid and global economic recovery.

We will support the success of the UAE’s hosting of COP 28 at the end of this year and work together in that regard.

How do you view the importance of cultural and people-to-people relations and the contribution of the Korean expatriate community in the UAE in this regard?

Cultural and people-to-people exchanges between Korea and the UAE have provided a solid base for the advancement of Korea-UAE relations. I am pleased that this deepening relationship has helped us close the emotional and cultural distances between our two peoples.

I am especially happy to hear that global K-Pop stars are popular with the youth of the UAE, who have joined in the Hallyu wave sweeping across the world and that Emiratis are showing great interest in K-dramas, games, and other content.

Amid the construction boom in the 1970s, the UAE’s Korean community began to form in tandem with construction of the Mussafah Bridge in Abu Dhabi and other infrastructure projects. Today, this harmonious community of professionals from various fields, ranging from scientists, physicians, nurses, and flight attendants to entrepreneurs, contributes to the country’s social and economic growth.

The dedication and exemplary lives of these Koreans have served as the bedrock for mutual trust and respect between Korea and the UAE as well as soil for growing the friendship that exists between our two brotherly countries.

The UAE is home to the only Korean Cultural Centre in the Middle East. The Korean Government will redouble its efforts to ensure that the Centre plays a pivotal role in promoting more cultural exchanges and cooperation as well as people-to-people exchanges.