South Korean President Lee Jae-myung meets US President Donald Trump at the White House for his first official summit, navigating a complex global landscape shaped by the war in Ukraine, deepening Russia-North Korea ties, and regional security pressures.
The leaders are expected to focus on the future of the US-South Korea alliance, including troop deployments and defense cost-sharing, while coordinating responses to North Korea’s missile program and growing cooperation with Russia.
Economic and trade issues are also on the agenda, from tariffs on South Korean goods to US energy purchases and potential corporate investment in advanced technologies and critical sectors.
This summit is a pivotal moment for both countries to balance short-term deals with long-term strategy, shaping the alliance and regional dynamics in a time of geopolitical uncertainty.