‘Korea means trust’: EU lawmaker sees growing role for parliamentary diplomacy

The European Parliament and South Korea’s National Assembly should play a greater role in strengthening bilateral ties as Seoul and Brussels deepen cooperation across a range of strategic areas amid growing geopolitical uncertainty, according to César Luena, chair of the European Parliament’s Delegation for Relations with the Korean Peninsula (DKOR). Luena recently led an 11-member European Parliament delegation to Seoul at what he described as a pivotal moment in Korea-EU relations, with President Lee Jae Myung expected to visit Europe later this month. He stressed that parliamentary diplomacy can serve as a key pillar of the South Korea-EU partnership by sustaining political engagement beyond government-to-government relations. While governments negotiate and implement policies, Luena noted legislatures provide a complementary channel by representing citizens’ priorities and helping maintain long-term cooperation. “The National Assembly represents Korean society,” he said during a one-on-one interview with The Korea Times in Seoul. “We, Members of the European Parliament

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