White House calls South Korea election ‘fair’, expresses concern about Chinese influence
- The White House stated that South Korea's election, where Lee Jae-myung won, was fair, but it expressed concerns about Chinese interference.
- The United States opposes Chinese interference and values the ironclad US-ROK alliance, based on mutual defense and shared values.
- Laura Loomer, a far-right activist, reacted negatively to Lee's victory, posting 'RIP South Korea' on X.
- Senator Rubio emphasized the commitment to strengthen trilateral cooperation with South Korea and Japan for regional security and democratic principles.
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White House calls South Korea election 'fair,' expresses concern about Chinese influence
The White House said on Tuesday that South Korea's election, which saw liberal party candidate Lee Jae-myung win the presidency, was fair, but it expressed concern about Chinese interference.
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Read Full ArticleNews24 | US labels South Korea election fair, but Trump allies target new president: ‘This is terrible’
The White House said that South Korea’s election, which saw liberal party candidate Lee Jae-myung win the presidency, was fair, but it expressed concern about Chinese interference.
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Read Full ArticleWhite House calls South Korea election 'fair', expresses concern about Chinese influence
The White House said on June 3 that South Korea’s election, which saw liberal party candidate Lee Jae-myung win the presidency, was fair, but it expressed concern about Chinese interference.
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