US Biden Discusses Late May Visit to Korea... Likely to Meet New President
[Asia Economy New York=Special Correspondent Joselgina] It was reported on the 15th (local time) that South Korean and U.S. diplomatic authorities are discussing U.S. President Joe Biden's visit to Korea.
President Biden is reportedly strongly considering visiting Korea as well while planning to visit Japan at the end of May to attend the Quad summit, a four-country (U.S., Japan, India, Australia) framework aimed at countering China.
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The exact timing of the visit to Korea will likely be determined once the Japan visit plan is finalized. If the late May Japan visit currently under discussion is confirmed, President Biden will hold a summit with Korea's new president. The inauguration date of Korea's new president is May 9.
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