[Newsletter Vol.4] A Special Session Opens to Mark the 20th Anniversary of the ‘Kim Dae-jung - Keizo Obuchi Declaration’
2018-05-11 00:00:00
A Special Session Opens to Mark the 20th Anniversary
of the ‘Kim Dae-jung - Keizo Obuchi Declaration’
To Discuss Promotion of Friendly Ties and Cultural Exchanges
The 13th Jeju Forum for Peace and Prosperity will open a special session to discuss future-oriented development of Korea-Japan relations on the occasion of the 20 anniversary of the“Joint Declaration of a New Korea-Japan Partnership for the 21st Century” by formerPresident Kim Dae-jung and then Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi, a milestone in the bilateralrelations.The first part of the special session, “How to promote Korea-Japan cooperation,” from 1:30p.m. to 3:00 p.m. on June 27, the second day of the forum, will be participated in by 10lawmakers from the two countries, including Kang Chang Il, leader of the Korean delegationto the Korea-Japan Parliamentarians’ Union, and Fukushiro Nukaga, his Japanesecounterpart, as well as the incumbent ambassadors to both countries. Professor ParkMyunglim of Yonsei University will give a keynote speech, and the lawmakers will discussconcrete measures to reestablish and institutionalize cooperative ties between Korea andJapan.In the second part of the session, “Promotion of Cultural Cooperation between Korea andJapan,” from 3:20 p.m. to 4:50 p.m., chaired by Chung Ku-chong, chairman of the Korea-Japan Cultural Exchange Council, Shin Kak Soo, former Korean ambassador to Japan, andProf. Kizo Ogura will give presentations, with Noh Jaehyun, former editor of the JoongAngIlbo, joining the in-depth discussion on cultural exchanges between Korea and Japan.The Joint Declaration was an agreement signed by former President Kim and former PrimeMinister Obuchi in October 1998 designed to overcome the historical legacies of bothcountries and to develop future-oriented relations. In following up on the declaration, anAction Plan, with 43 items in five areas, was adopted as an annex to it. This plan pledged tohold public-private investment promotion council conferences and to expand youthexchanges. In the wake of the declaration, both countries opened their doors to each other’spopular culture.Also marking the 10th anniversary of the independent Trilateral Korea-China-Japan Summitmeeting on May 9, 2008, in which the leaders of the three countries held talks onestablishing permanent peace in the region, the Jeju Forum will hold a retrospective sessionon trilateral cooperation.In the afternoon of June 28, the last day of the Forum, the Trilateral Cooperation Secretariat(Secretary General Lee Jong-heon) will hold the “Shedding New Light on TrilateralCooperation: Beyond Vision 2020” and “Trilateral Economic Cooperation for the Success ofOlympic and Paralympic Games” sessions. Based on an analysis of the geopoliticalenvironment of Northeast Asia, these sessions will present a roadmap for the futuredevelopment of cooperative ties of the three countries, and discuss how to join hands forthe successful hosting of the Tokyo Olympics in 2020 and the Beijing Winter Olympics in 2022.