How South Korea is navigating the ‘Trump risk’ at key summits in Japan and U.S.
Summary
South Korea's President Lee Jae Myung is attending important meetings in Japan and the U.S. to manage challenges related to President Donald Trump's policies on trade and security. These discussions are crucial as South Korea and Japan face shared issues, including security threats from North Korea and Russia.Key Facts
- South Korea’s President is meeting with leaders in Japan and the U.S.
- President Trump's policies are impacting trade and security agreements with U.S. allies.
- South Korea and Japan previously made trade deals with the U.S. to avoid high tariffs.
- Trump wants U.S. allies to pay more for American troop presence in their countries.
- South Korea and Japan are concerned about reduced U.S. military involvement in Asia.
- Both countries face security threats from North Korea and Russia.
- The meetings aim to strengthen cooperation between Japan and South Korea.
- They might discuss South Korea joining a major Asia-Pacific trade agreement.
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