The Republic of Korea (ROK) has never discussed a joint declaration with Japan on boosting bilateral military cooperation, a foreign ministry official in Seoul said Tuesday, dismissing a news report earlier in the day.
Yomiuri Shimbun, a leading Japanese daily newspaper, reported earlier Tuesday that Seoul and Tokyo are planning to sign the declaration when the ROK President Lee Myung-bak visits Tokyo in the first half of the country.
"We never discussed such a joint declaration with Japan. And the president's visit to Japan has yet to be decided," a foreign ministry official said in response to the report.
Meanwhile, Japanese Defense Minister Toshimi Kitazawa is scheduled to hold talks next week in Seoul with his ROK counterpart, Kim Kwan-jin, over boosting military ties and a proposed pact on protecting shared military information.