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United Nations General Assembly to receive keynote speech from President Lee within the upcoming week

Next week, President Lee Jae Myung is set to travel to New York for the 80th United Nations General Assembly's elite leaders' assembly. Confirmed on his schedule are bilateral meetings with leaders from France, Italy, and three additional countries.

Lee, the President, will present his main speech to the United Nations General Assembly the...
Lee, the President, will present his main speech to the United Nations General Assembly the upcoming week.

United Nations General Assembly to receive keynote speech from President Lee within the upcoming week

In a series of significant diplomatic moves, South Korean President Lee Jae Myung is set for a busy month of September. This article, presented in a modal window, offers an insight into the President's upcoming engagements.

Chapter 1: Preparations for a Visit

Japan's Shigeru Ishiba is reportedly arranging to visit Busan on Sept. 30 for talks with President Lee Jae Myung. The details of their discussion remain unclear, but the meeting is expected to be a significant step towards strengthening bilateral relations between the two nations.

Chapter 2: A Pledge for Peace

On September 19, in New York, President Lee Jae Myung announced during his speech at the press briefing office that he would advocate for a peaceful solution and dialogue with Pyongyang during his stay in the United States. He reiterated his commitment to continue measures intended to restore trust with North Korea.

Chapter 3: The New York Trip

National Security Adviser Wi Sung-lac spoke during a press briefing on Sept. 19 regarding President Lee Jae Myung's New York trip schedule. The President held a meeting with his senior aides at the presidential office in Yongsan, central Seoul, on Sept. 18, to finalise the details of his visit.

Chapter 4: Alliance Modernization

President Lee Jae Myung is expected to discuss alliance modernization with U.S. President Joe Biden during their summit. The exact date and location of the summit have not been disclosed yet.

The original Korean version of this article was translated by a bilingual reporter with the help of generative AI tools, and it was subsequently edited by a native English-speaking editor to ensure clarity and readability. The captions for the article can be customized using the captions settings, and they can be turned on or off as per the reader's preference. The modal window can be closed by either escaping the key or by closing it.

This article aims to provide a concise and factual account of the events surrounding President Lee Jae Myung's upcoming diplomatic engagements. Stay tuned for more updates as they unfold.

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