
Wi Sung-lak Rebuts 'Alliance Faction' Controversy – 'Not Part of Any Faction… Making Optimal Choices Under Given Circumstances'
Wi Sung-lak, South Korea's national security chief, rebuffs claims of an 'alliance faction' dominance, stressing his decisions are based on optimal choices, not factionalism.
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President Lee Says 'Era of Confrontation and Hostility Between the Two Koreas Must End'
President Lee Jae-myung called for an end to inter-Korean confrontation, pledging consistent efforts to restore trust and dialogue for peace and prosperity on the Korean Peninsula.
Yonhap InfomaxWi Sung-lak, South Korea’s National Security Office chief, expressed optimism that a deal on South Korea-US customs negotiations is achievable, emphasizing ongoing discussions and the need to protect national interests despite political uncertainties.
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Wi Sung-lak Says Customs Negotiations Not Impossible—Common Ground Expected
Wi Sung-lak, South Korea’s National Security Office chief, expressed optimism that a deal on South Korea-US customs negotiations is achievable, emphasizing ongoing discussions and the need to protect national interests despite political uncertainties.
Yonhap InfomaxSouth Korea's National Security Office chief Wi Sung-rak proposed comprehensive trade, investment, and security talks to the US, with both sides agreeing to pursue close consultations ahead of a possible summit, as tariff and defense cost issues remain key agenda items.
#YonhapInfomax #WiSungRak #USKoreaRelations #TradeNegotiations #Tariffs #NationalSecurityOffice #Economics #FinancialMarkets #Banking #Securities #Bonds #StockMarket https://en.infomaxai.com/news/articleView.html?idxno=71426Wi Sung-lak, Chief of South Korea's National Security Office, departed for Washington, DC to discuss a potential summit and tariff negotiations with senior US officials, signaling intensified bilateral talks on trade and security issues.
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Presidential Office Says South Korea-US Summit Unlikely—South Korea-Japan Summit Scheduled for Tomorrow Afternoon
South Korea’s planned summit with the US in Canada was canceled due to President Trump’s early return, while the South Korea-Japan summit will proceed as scheduled tomorrow afternoon.
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