Marine Corps Commandant Ju Il-suk will go to Australia this week to debate methods to increase army exchanges and cooperation between the 2 international locations, his workplace mentioned Monday.
In the course of the six-day go to, Ju will maintain talks with Lt. Gen. Simon Stuart, chief of the Australian Military, to signal an settlement on advancing ties between their touchdown forces, in response to the Marine Corps.
He may also meet different senior officers to debate methods to increase mixed coaching and attend a bilateral safety dialogue, underscoring the significance of multilateral cooperation in a altering safety atmosphere.
As a part of efforts to spice up pleasant ties between the 2 nations, Ju will go to a memorial monument in Sydney erected in honor of Australian troops who served within the 1950-53 Korean Conflict, the armed service mentioned.
The 2 international locations have been looking for to reinforce army cooperation, with South Korean troops participating within the multinational Talisman Sabre train, co-hosted by Australia and the US and held in Australia.
