Lee, Mattarella Agree to Elevate Korea-Italy Ties Into Special Strategic Partnership
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Italy and South Korea have signed several agreements on energy, semiconductors and security and defence, among others, as well as raising the relationship to "special strategic." At a bilateral summit in Rome, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and South Korean President Lee Jae Myung have consolidated relations with the signing of four memorandums of understanding with which Italy and South Korea leave in writing their willingness to coopera…
Lee, Mattarella agree to elevate Korea-Italy ties into special strategic partnership
Korean President Lee Jae Myung and Italian President Sergio Mattarella agreed Thursday to elevate their countries' ties into a special strategic partnership, while exploring ways to expand cooperation in semiconductors, artificial intelligence (AI) and other strategic sectors. The two presidents reached the agreement during summit talks at the presidential Quirinal Palace in Rome, the second stop on Lee's first visit to Europe since taking offic…
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President Lee Jae-myung, who is on a state visit to Italy, held a summit with Italian President Sergio Mattarella on the 11th (local time) and agreed to elevate bilateral relations to a "special strategic partnership." In a joint press statement, President Lee said, "This reflects our determination to develop cooperation between the two countries more dynamically."
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