S. Korea’s President Set to Meet Ishiba in Japan
According to Kang, the summit will focus on reinforcing the groundwork for forward-looking bilateral cooperation, exploring strategies to enhance South Korea-Japan and South Korea-U.S.-Japan partnerships, and exchanging views on regional peace, stability, and other pressing regional and global matters.
Following the Japan visit, President Lee will proceed to the United States for a three-day trip culminating in a summit with U.S. President Donald Trump scheduled for August 25.
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