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1. 신속한 필요 충족즉각적인 접근: 비아그라가 필요한 상황에서 빠르게 제품을 받을 수 있어, 불편함을 최소화할 수 있습니다.
2. 편리함
시간 절약: 약국에 직접 가지 않고도 원하는 제품을 신속하게 배송받을 수 있어, 시간과 노력을 절약할 수 있습니다.
3. 비밀 보장
프라이버시 보호: 당일배송을 이용하면 다른 사람의 시선을 피할 수 있으며, 민감한 제품을 discreet(비밀) 포장으로 받을 수 있습니다.
4. 상담 기회
전문가와의 상담: 당일배송을 제공하는 약국에서는 주문 전 후 약사와 상담할 기회를 제공하여, 제품에 대한 정확한 정보를 얻을 수 있습니다.
5. 재고 확인
신속한 재주문: 만약 기존 제품이 부족해지거나 필요할 경우, 당일배송으로 빠르게 재주문할 수 있어 편리합니다.
6. 배송 시간 유연성
배송 시간 선택: 특정 업체에서는 고객이 원하는 시간에 맞춰 배송받을 수 있는 옵션을 제공하여, 개인 일정에 맞출 수 있습니다.
7. 효율적인 관리복용 스케줄 준수:
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European Union Ambassador to Korea Ago Ustuto speaks during a press conference held at Korea Press Center in central Seoul on Jan. 30. [YONHAP]
Korea could become a partner of the European Union (EU) to preserve peace in the Arctic region, which includes Greenland, a territory eyed 바다이야기게임2 by the United States, EU Ambassador to Korea Ugo Astuto said Friday.
During his first official press conference held at Korea Press Center in central Seoul, Astuto said the EU needs to ens 바다이야기슬롯 ure security of the Arctic through developing partnerships with the United States, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), Britain, Canada, Norway and Iceland to deter Russia’s attempt to milit 릴게임무료 arize the region.
The press conference came amid escalating tension surrounding Washington’s bid to acquire Greenland and Moscow’s attempt to militarize the Arctic by deploying Arctic-based 릴게임 military units and advancing technologies targeting the island.
Astuto said he believes Seoul and the EU share three major priorities in their Arctic policies, adding that, within this fra 바다이야기부활 mework, "there is a possibility for a conversation" between the EU and Korea.
The three features refer to: protection of the fragile environment of the Arctic, maintaining peace in the Arctic and respect for the indigenous people’s rights.
The ambassador said Korea and the EU have "a lot to gain” by exchanging best practices and establishing regular dialogue in the fields of economic security and supply chain resilience as “economic coercion” becomes prevalent.
The ambassador’s remarks appear to hint at potential bilateral opportunities in the Arctic region, as Korea prepares to launch pilot operations connecting Busan and Rotterdam, the Netherlands, via Arctic Sea routes starting in September this year.
Korean President Lee Jae Myung, far left, meets with staffers working for an maritime initiative for using Arctic sea routes at the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries in Busan on Dec. 23, 2025. [JOINT PRESS CORPS]
When asked about the EU’s role in Greenland, Astuto underscored Greenlanders' autonomy, while noting that the EU can be a player in the scheme. The ambassador added that the EU has a role to play as a “catalyst to support increasing security in the Arctic" because Denmark is an EU member.
Although Greenland has its own local government, it is a part of the kingdom of Denmark and has two representatives in the Danish parliament.
“On the Arctic, we definitely want to cooperate with the U.S. and NATO, and it is happening,” Ustuto said. “I think we all realize that there is a growing threat from Russia in terms of utilization of the Arctic. I think we want to counter that.”
Noting the EU’s growing awareness of the imminent threat from Russia, with war between Moscow and Kyiv in its fourth year, Astuto noted Korean defense suppliers’ elevated profile.
“We already see the Korean industry [becoming] very active bilaterally with a number of member states and becoming a major supplier of quite a few of our member states,” the EU’s top envoy said.
European Union Ambassador to Korea Ago Ustuto, right, is seen during a press conference held at Korea Press Center in central Seoul on Jan. 30. [LEE SOO-JUNG]
He also highlighted that the security landscape in Europe and the Indo-Pacific region is “interconnected.”
Astuto said that evidence indicates that "North Korea is getting military technology and battlefield experience, for instance, the use of drones, in return" for their troops’ deployment in support of Russia.
“When we are facing adverse winds [as] the international scenario is becoming more and more erratic, I believe it is particularly important for the EU and Korea to work together as like-minded democracies,” Astuto said.
Astuto, an Italian career diplomat, began his four-year term in Korea in September last year. Previously, he served as the head of the EU Delegation to India and Bhutan from 2019 to 2023 and managed multilateral diplomacy at the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs before his posting to Korea.
BY LEE SOO-JUNG [lee.soojung1@joongang.co.kr]
Korea could become a partner of the European Union (EU) to preserve peace in the Arctic region, which includes Greenland, a territory eyed 바다이야기게임2 by the United States, EU Ambassador to Korea Ugo Astuto said Friday.
During his first official press conference held at Korea Press Center in central Seoul, Astuto said the EU needs to ens 바다이야기슬롯 ure security of the Arctic through developing partnerships with the United States, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), Britain, Canada, Norway and Iceland to deter Russia’s attempt to milit 릴게임무료 arize the region.
The press conference came amid escalating tension surrounding Washington’s bid to acquire Greenland and Moscow’s attempt to militarize the Arctic by deploying Arctic-based 릴게임 military units and advancing technologies targeting the island.
Astuto said he believes Seoul and the EU share three major priorities in their Arctic policies, adding that, within this fra 바다이야기부활 mework, "there is a possibility for a conversation" between the EU and Korea.
The three features refer to: protection of the fragile environment of the Arctic, maintaining peace in the Arctic and respect for the indigenous people’s rights.
The ambassador said Korea and the EU have "a lot to gain” by exchanging best practices and establishing regular dialogue in the fields of economic security and supply chain resilience as “economic coercion” becomes prevalent.
The ambassador’s remarks appear to hint at potential bilateral opportunities in the Arctic region, as Korea prepares to launch pilot operations connecting Busan and Rotterdam, the Netherlands, via Arctic Sea routes starting in September this year.
Korean President Lee Jae Myung, far left, meets with staffers working for an maritime initiative for using Arctic sea routes at the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries in Busan on Dec. 23, 2025. [JOINT PRESS CORPS]
When asked about the EU’s role in Greenland, Astuto underscored Greenlanders' autonomy, while noting that the EU can be a player in the scheme. The ambassador added that the EU has a role to play as a “catalyst to support increasing security in the Arctic" because Denmark is an EU member.
Although Greenland has its own local government, it is a part of the kingdom of Denmark and has two representatives in the Danish parliament.
“On the Arctic, we definitely want to cooperate with the U.S. and NATO, and it is happening,” Ustuto said. “I think we all realize that there is a growing threat from Russia in terms of utilization of the Arctic. I think we want to counter that.”
Noting the EU’s growing awareness of the imminent threat from Russia, with war between Moscow and Kyiv in its fourth year, Astuto noted Korean defense suppliers’ elevated profile.
“We already see the Korean industry [becoming] very active bilaterally with a number of member states and becoming a major supplier of quite a few of our member states,” the EU’s top envoy said.
European Union Ambassador to Korea Ago Ustuto, right, is seen during a press conference held at Korea Press Center in central Seoul on Jan. 30. [LEE SOO-JUNG]
He also highlighted that the security landscape in Europe and the Indo-Pacific region is “interconnected.”
Astuto said that evidence indicates that "North Korea is getting military technology and battlefield experience, for instance, the use of drones, in return" for their troops’ deployment in support of Russia.
“When we are facing adverse winds [as] the international scenario is becoming more and more erratic, I believe it is particularly important for the EU and Korea to work together as like-minded democracies,” Astuto said.
Astuto, an Italian career diplomat, began his four-year term in Korea in September last year. Previously, he served as the head of the EU Delegation to India and Bhutan from 2019 to 2023 and managed multilateral diplomacy at the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs before his posting to Korea.
BY LEE SOO-JUNG [lee.soojung1@joongang.co.kr]
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