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South Korea President Lee, Japan PM Ishiba agree to strengthen ties
South Korea President Lee, Japan PM Ishiba agree to strengthen ties

Free Malaysia Today

time14 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Free Malaysia Today

South Korea President Lee, Japan PM Ishiba agree to strengthen ties

South Korean President Lee Jae-myung said he wanted to deal with geopolitical crises through three-way cooperation with Tokyo and Washington. (EPA Images pic) SEOUL : South Korea's newly-elected President Lee Jae-myung and Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba agreed during a telephone call to strengthen bilateral ties, a South Korean presidential spokesman and Japan's foreign ministry said today. The call comes after the two leaders said they aimed for their countries to continue coordination on North Korea issues. Lee, a left-leaning leader who was elected last week, has said pragmatism was key to his diplomacy and he would continue with security cooperation between South Korea, Japan and the US. Lee told Ishiba that he wanted to deal with geopolitical crises within the framework of three-way cooperation with Tokyo and Washington, Kang Yoo-jung, Lee's spokesman, told reporters. 'Reaffirming the significance of bilateral ties, the two leaders agreed to meet in person to further develop relations,' Kang added. Ishiba told Lee that he wished to further advance bilateral relations 'through mutual efforts based on the foundation built by both governments so far', according to a statement from Japan's foreign ministry. 'The call lasted for about 25 minutes,' the ministry said.

Trump starts his foreign trip with a crush of problems — and outsized certainty he has the answers
Trump starts his foreign trip with a crush of problems — and outsized certainty he has the answers

Washington Post

time13-05-2025

  • Business
  • Washington Post

Trump starts his foreign trip with a crush of problems — and outsized certainty he has the answers

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump set out on a three-nation visit to the Middle East on Monday, a trip he had originally intended to use to focus on his efforts to press wealthy Gulf nations to pour billions in new investment into the United States. But now Trump finds himself navigating a series of geopolitical crises — and searching for glimmers of hope in the deep well of global turmoil — that are casting greater import on the first extended overseas trip of his second term.

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