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President Lee Jae Myung called to “prioritize national interest” amid a volatile international situation as he presided over ...
Following the election of Lee Jae-myung as South Korea's new president, claims previously disproven in court alleging he was ...
After the “liberation day” onslaught, formal notification revives questions about the stability of long-standing trade ...
President Trump posted letters to Japanese and South Korean leaders on social media, informing them he plans to impose 25% ...
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung pledged on Thursday to implement a bold fiscal policy to revive the economy and address ...
South Korea’s new president, Lee Jae-myung, has prioritized de-escalation with North Korea, creating a diplomatic window for ...
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung called on the military this week to streamline the process of repurposing government ...
Two leaders – Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and South Korean President Lee Jae-myung – rejected Nato’s invitation, citing as reasons “domestic priorities and growing ...
In his inauguration speech, South Korea’s new president Lee Jae Myung vowed to pursue a “pragmatic” foreign policy based on ...
President Lee faces a defining test: move beyond symbolic gestures to embed South Korea as a reliable pillar in a reshaped US-Japan-Korea alliance amid global uncertainty and domestic hesitation.
President Lee Jae-myung has decided not to attend this week’s NATO summit in the Netherlands, a late-stage decision that raises fresh questions about the foreign policy direction of his nascent ...
In an era of volatile allies and summit performance art, strategic patience might just be South Korea’s best weapon.