South Korea and US Presidents Talk Tariffs, Nuclear Subs at Summit
President Trump praised U.S. economic strength and national improvements since his second term began, calling America the world’s strongest economy and an inspiration to other nations.
- On Wednesday, President Donald Trump spoke at the APEC CEOs Luncheon in Gyeongju and received an ovation as business leaders greeted him with `Hail to the Chief`.
- Trump told APEC leaders he came with 'exciting news' from a major Pacific nation and the United States, highlighting U.S. progress since his second term and thanking President Lee of South Korea.
- Citing a brief turnaround, Trump said the shift happened in a little bit more than nine months, declaring after "four years of weakness, disaster, really decline," the U.S. is back stronger.
- Accompanied by senior Cabinet officials, Trump made a commercial pitch to business leaders at APEC, introducing Marco Rubio, Scott Bessent, Howard Lutnick and Jamison Greer while stressing economy, border security and investments.
- Using upbeat rhetoric, Trump called the United States the "hottest country in the world" and described the moment as a "golden age," affirming the Republic of Korea as a cherished friend and close ally.
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S. Korean, U.S. presidents meet on ties
GYEONGJU, South Korea, Oct. 29 (Xinhua) -- South Korean President Lee Jae-myung and visiting U.S. President Donald Trump held talks here on Wednesday on bilateral ties. Lee said that South Korea will raise its defense budget and develop its defense industry to improve its defense strength so as to ease U.S. defense expenditures in their defense alliance, according to a statement from the South Korean presidentia
(Gyeongju = Yonhap News) Reporters Lim Hyeong-seop, Lee Sang-hyeon, and Hwang Yun-gi = U.S. President Donald Trump arrived at the Gyeongju National Museum on the 29th for the Korea-U.S. summit and met with President Lee Jae-myung...
[Yomiuri Shimbun] [Gyeongju (Southeast Korea) - Ikeda Keita, Nakagawa Takashi] US President Trump and South Korean President Lee Jae Myung met in Gyeongju, South Korea on the 29th. Lee said, "I hope that a decision will be made so that South Korea can receive fuel supplies for its nuclear submarines," and
During his five-day trip to Asia, the U.S. President met his South Korean counterpart on Wednesday in Gyeongju.
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