Washington: President Lee Jae Myung on Sunday met with Korean Americans ahead of his summit with U.S. President Donald Trump, asking them to help Seoul advance the decades-old alliance with Washington.
According to Yonhap News Agency, Lee met with Sen. Andy Kim (D-N.J.), the first Korean American elected to Congress, and other compatriots upon his arrival in Washington for his first summit with Trump on Monday, which is expected to discuss security, trade and other crucial issues between the two nations.
"I am embarking on an important journey to open a new path for the 72-year Korea-U.S. alliance by bringing our strength together for all these changes," Lee said. At the upcoming summit, Lee noted that he and Trump will seek ways to advance the bilateral alliance in response to a rapidly changing international order.
Lee emphasized that "what began as a military alliance has now developed beyond an economic alliance into a future-oriented, comprehensive strategic alliance that encompasses technology." This reflects the evolving nature of the relationship between the two countries as they adapt to new global challenges and opportunities.