Key Points

US President Donald Trump is preparing for a significant diplomatic trip to South Korea in late October. The visit is strategically timed before the APEC summit and includes potential meetings with regional leaders. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent suggests a potential breakthrough in diplomatic and trade discussions. Trump's one-day trip could set the stage for important international negotiations.

Key Points: Trump's Korea Visit Signals APEC Summit Diplomacy

  • Trump expected to arrive in South Korea on October 29
  • Possible bilateral summits with South Korea and China planned
  • Attending ASEAN summit in Kuala Lumpur before Korea visit
  • Xi Jinping meeting anticipated as key diplomatic event
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Trump likely to visit S. Korea on Oct 29 ahead of APEC summit

Trump set to visit South Korea on Oct 29, potentially meeting Xi Jinping ahead of APEC summit with major diplomatic implications

"The most important thing we are going to see is a meeting, a pull-aside meeting with President Trump and party chair Xi in Korea - Scott Bessent, US Treasury Secretary"

Seoul, Oct 4

US President Donald Trump is considering visiting South Korea later this month just ahead of an Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit, sources said on Saturday.

Government circles speculate that Trump may hold bilateral summits with South Korea and China before the APEC gathering opens and depart without attending the main session of the summit, slated for Oct. 31-Nov. 1 in the southeastern city of Gyeongju, reports Yonhap news agency.

"President Trump is expected to arrive on Oct. 29 and visit Gyeongju," a ruling party official told Yonhap News Agency by phone. "However, his schedule has yet to be finalised and is still being coordinated between South Korea and the U.S."

Trump is expected to attend the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) summit in Kuala Lumpur from October 26-28 before heading to Japan for talks with the country's new prime minister.

He is then likely to travel to South Korea after his Japan stop, diplomatic observers said, raising the possibility of a one-day trip.

"As for when he will depart after arriving on the 29th, nothing has been confirmed at this point," a government official said.

U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent earlier said Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping will have a "pull-aside" meeting in South Korea late this month.

A ruling party official, meanwhile, downplayed the possibility of Trump's meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un on the sidelines of the APEC summit.

Meanwhile, Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping will have a "pull-aside" meeting in South Korea late this month, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said, anticipating a "pretty big breakthrough" in his parallel trade talks with his Chinese counterpart.

Bessent made the remarks during a CNBC interview, a day after Trump also reaffirmed he will meet the Chinese president "in four weeks," as South Korea is preparing to host the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in the southeastern city of Gyeongju from Oct. 31-Nov. 1.

"The most important thing we are going to see is a meeting, a pull-aside meeting with President Trump and party chair Xi in Korea towards the end of the month," Bessent said.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Trump skipping the main APEC session but attending bilateral meetings shows where his priorities lie. The US-China trade talks outcome will definitely affect global markets including India.
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Arjun K
As an Indian, I'm more concerned about how this affects regional stability. The North Korea angle is particularly worrying - hope our government has contingency plans.
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Sarah B
The schedule seems quite rushed - arriving on 29th and possibly leaving the same day? Doesn't give much time for substantial discussions. Hope they've planned this better than it appears.
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Vikram M
While this is important geopolitics, I wish our media would focus more on domestic issues. We have enough challenges here in India that need attention! 🇮🇳
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Kavya N
The US-China meeting in South Korea could impact India's position in the region. Hope our diplomats are engaging with all parties to protect our interests. 🙏

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