1. Foreign Minister Yu Myung-hwan met with Martin Donnelly, the United Kingdom’s Acting Head of
Diplomatic Service visiting Korea on an Asian tour, on July 14. During the meeting, the two sides
exchanged views on the Cheonan incident; the importance of people-to-people exchange for the
friendly and cooperative relationship between Korea and the UK; the Korea-EU FTA; the G20 Seoul
Summit this November; and other matters of mutual concern.
2. Minister Yu, in particular, expressed gratitude for the UK’s dispatch of experts to the Joint Civilian-
Military Investigation Group for a probe into the Cheonan incident; the Foreign Secretary’s statement
supporting the investigation results; and strong support in drawing up the UN Security Council
Presidential Statement. Meanwhile, Acting Head Donnelly spoke of the UK government’s intention
to continue cooperation and its role for peace and stability on the Korean peninsula.
3. Acting Head Donnelly is scheduled to meet with 2nd Vice Minister Chun Yung-woo and Deputy
Minister for Trade Ahn Ho-young later in the day to discuss ways for cooperation on international
issues, including nuclear non-proliferation, human rights, the world economy, and the G20 Seoul
Summit.
Spokesperson and Deputy Minister for Public Relations of MOFAT
* unofficial translation