In a White House meeting, South Korean President Lee Jae-myung engaged former U.S. President Donald Trump with a light-hearted approach. Lee humorously proposed that Trump engage with Kim Jong Un, potentially leading to a ‘Trump Tower’ and golf games in North Korea. Lee acknowledged Trump’s past diplomatic efforts with Kim Jong Un and highlighted Trump’s potential role in international progress.
Trump reciprocated warmly, congratulating Lee and reiterating U.S. backing. The conversation included praise for the Oval Office’s decor and Trump’s expressed interest in a future meeting with Kim Jong Un. Lee gifted Trump golf-related items and souvenirs. Despite the convivial tone, disagreements persisted on significant issues, including defense spending, military deployments, and tariffs. Substantial investments were announced by South Korean companies in the U.S., despite an ongoing 15% tariff on South Korean goods. Lee highlighted the increasing nuclear capacity of North Korea, a concern shared by U.S. officials, who also noted North Korea’s progress in advanced missile technology.
These discussions took place against the backdrop of North Korea’s recent actions, which involved a missile test and refusal to engage in discussions with South Korea.
