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Dong-A Ilbo
December 21, 2009 


Korea Invited to NATO Meeting on Afghanistan Next Year  


-“This will be the first time for the Korean military to discuss with NATO 
member states pending global security issues...."
Korea’s attendance at the meeting will likely accelerate military ties with 
NATO, including Korean participation in the NATO partnership.
-“Following the inauguration of the Lee Myung-bak government, the Korea-U.S. 
alliance was upgraded to ‘comprehensive strategic alliance.’ As Korea actively 
participates in international security cooperation, including its decision to 
send troops to Afghanistan and fully join the Proliferation Security 
Initiative, NATO’s assessment of Korea is changing.” 
 
 
NATO has invited for the first time a Korean military delegation to a meeting 
next year of countries sending troops to Afghanistan. 

The dispatch of Korean troops scheduled for July will likely help expedite 
far-reaching military cooperation between Korea and NATO. 

Multiple government sources yesterday said NATO’s military committee invited 
Seoul to send a Korean representative to the meeting, which aims to coordinate 
the missions of countries deploying troops to Afghanistan and strengthening 
cooperation. The representative will likely be a general-level official. 

A Korean government source said, “The Korean troops to be deployed to 
Afghanistan will be put under the operational command of NATO’s International 
Security Assistance Force, so the Korean representative will attend the meeting 
of countries sending troops to Afghanistan,” 

“This will be the first time for the Korean military to discuss with NATO 
member states pending global security issues, including the dispatch of troops 
to Afghanistan and war on terrorism.” 

The source said Korea’s attendance at the meeting will likely accelerate 
military ties with NATO, including Korean participation in the NATO 
partnership. The move is also expected to expand Korea’s military diplomacy, 
which has focused on its alliance with the U.S., to cover Europe and raise the 
Korean military’s international status. 

Another source said, “Following the inauguration of the Lee Myung-bak 
government, the Korea-U.S. alliance was upgraded to ‘comprehensive strategic 
alliance.’ As Korea actively participates in international security 
cooperation, including its decision to send troops to Afghanistan and fully 
join the Proliferation Security Initiative, NATO’s assessment of Korea is 
changing.” 

“If Korea expands the scope of its international activities, including the 
establishment of a permanent military unit for overseas deployment next year, 
it will help expand opportunities and the boundaries for Korea to take part in 
NATO-led global security activities in the coming years.”
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