Key Points

South Korean President Lee Jae Myung made a significant diplomatic impact during his UN General Assembly visit in New York. He introduced the groundbreaking 'END' initiative to promote peace on the Korean Peninsula, signaling South Korea's renewed global engagement. During the trip, Lee engaged with prominent global leaders, discussing AI, renewable energy, and defense cooperation. His multifaceted diplomatic approach underscores South Korea's strategic positioning in international relations.

Key Points: Lee Jae Myung's UN Peace Plan Transforms Korea's Global Stance

  • Lee returns from pivotal UN diplomatic mission
  • Launches innovative 'END' peace initiative for Korean Peninsula
  • Meets BlackRock CEO to discuss AI and renewable energy cooperation
  • Strengthens defense ties with Poland during UN summit
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South Korean President returns home from New York, highlights new peace initiative at UN

South Korean President unveils landmark 'END' peace initiative at UN, meets key global leaders during New York diplomatic tour

"We will focus on exchange, normalization, and denuclearization - President Lee Jae Myung, UN General Assembly"

Seoul, Sep 26

South Korean President Lee Jae Myung returned home Friday from a trip to New York, where he unveiled a new peace initiative on the Korean Peninsula at the UN General Assembly.

In his first UN address since taking office in June, Lee also declared South Korea's full return to the global stage after months of political turmoil following former President Yoon Suk Yeol's failed martial law attempt, Yonhap News Agency reported.

Under the so-called "END" initiative, Lee told the United Nations that South Korea will focus on "exchange," "normalization" and "denuclearization" to promote peace on the Korean Peninsula.

During a meeting with US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, Lee said he expects to make progress in trade talks with Washington based on "commercial rationality."

The meeting between Lee and Bessent came as Seoul and Washington have made little progress on details of South Korea's US$350 billion investment pledge in the United States.

On Thursday, Lee hosted the "Korea Investment Summit" at the New York Stock Exchange to attract fresh capital inflows and strengthen the Korean stock market.

Earlier this week, Lee met BlackRock CEO Larry Fink to discuss cooperation in artificial intelligence (AI) and renewable energy, leading to the signing of an agreement to build AI data centers under Seoul's vision of becoming Asia's AI hub.

On Wednesday, South Korean President Lee Jae Myung met with Polish President Karol Nawrocki and discussed ways to expand cooperation in the defence industry, Lee's office said.

Lee held his first talks with Nawrocki on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly, as Poland has become a key destination for South Korea's defence exports in recent years amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

"The leaders recognized that defence industry cooperation, centered on tanks and other areas, has continued to advance, and agreed to further expand cooperation so that companies from both countries can achieve mutually beneficial results," the office said in a release.

Lee expressed hope for closer collaboration on Poland's submarine acquisition program, the office said.

Hanwha Group has been actively pursuing Warsaw's Orka project, which envisions the purchase of three to four 3,000-ton submarines worth more than 3 trillion won (US$2.25 billion).

The two leaders also exchanged views on regional security issues, including the Korean Peninsula and Ukraine, according to the office.

- IANS

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Rohit P
The AI and renewable energy focus is smart! India should also strengthen partnerships with South Korea in these areas. Their technology expertise combined with our market size could create amazing opportunities. 🇮🇳🤝🇰🇷
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Sarah B
$350 billion investment pledge is massive! But making little progress on details shows how complex international deals can be. Hope they find common ground that benefits both economies.
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Arjun K
Defence cooperation with Poland is strategic thinking. With Russia-Ukraine situation, countries are diversifying their defence partnerships. India can learn from how South Korea is expanding its defence exports globally.
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Michael C
While the peace initiative sounds good, I'm concerned about the "denuclearization" part. North Korea has consistently rejected such demands. Maybe a different approach focusing on gradual trust-building would work better?
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Nisha Z
Good to see South Korea stabilizing after political turmoil. Strong leadership is crucial for any country's global standing. The investment summit at NYSE shows they mean business! 💼
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Vikram M
The submarine deal with Poland is interesting. Hanwha Group making big moves internationally. Indian companies should also aim for such high-value global contracts. Make in India can go global! 🌍

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