Trump and South Korean President Lee Discuss Trade, Security, and North Korea
President Donald TRUMP met with South Korean President Lee Jae Myung to discuss a range of issues, including trade, shipbuilding, and North Korea. Trump assured Lee of the U.S.'s full support, stating, "We are behind you 100%." The meeting, held less than two months after Lee took office, focused on strengthening bilateral ties and addressing regional security concerns.
Trade and shipbuilding agreements took center stage, with Trump announcing plans for the U.S. to purchase ships from South Korea. The leaders also delved into discussions about North Korea, with Lee urging Trump to help stabilize the Korean Peninsula. Trump expressed optimism, noting his "great relationship" with Kim Jong Un and openness to future meetings. "We can do big progress with North Korea," he said.
Despite earlier remarks questioning South Korea's political climate, Trump maintained a cordial tone during the talks. Lee, in turn, praised the Oval Office's ambiance and even floated the idea of a Trump Tower in North Korea. No concrete plans were confirmed, but the dialogue underscored a shared commitment to advancing diplomatic and economic cooperation.