President Moon Jae-in, attending the Korea-US summit, arrived at Andrews Air Force Base in Washington, USA, on the 19th (local time) and waved to the welcoming crowd. <br>[Image source=Yonhap News]

President Moon Jae-in, attending the Korea-US summit, arrived at Andrews Air Force Base in Washington, USA, on the 19th (local time) and waved to the welcoming crowd.
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[Asia Economy New York=Correspondent Baek Jong-min] President Moon Jae-in arrived in Washington DC, USA, on the 19th (local time).


President Moon arrived at Andrews Air Force Base near Washington DC in the afternoon and began a 5-day, 3-night official working visit to the United States.


On the 21st daytime (early morning of the 22nd Korean time), he will hold his first summit meeting with U.S. President Joe Biden. This is the fourth time President Moon has visited Washington DC for a Korea-U.S. summit since his inauguration.


In addition to the summit, President Moon will attend a meeting with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and House leadership on the 20th, meet Vice President Kamala Harris on the 21st, participate in the groundbreaking ceremony for the Korean War Veterans Memorial, and have an audience with Cardinal Wilton Gregory on the 22nd.



On the 22nd, President Moon is expected to travel to Atlanta to visit the SK Innovation battery plant.


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