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The Office of the President stated, “A South Korea-U.S. summit was scheduled, but… we are currently checking the situation.”


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▲ President Lee Jae-myung holds a press conference aboard Air Force One en route to Calgary, Alberta, Canada, to attend the G7 Summit on the 16th (local time).

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, ‘\nThe presidential office stated that it is currently checking the reports related to the potential cancellation of the Korea-U.S. summit due to U.S. President Donald Trump’s early departure from the G7 meeting.’,
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, ‘\nAn official from the presidential office met with reporters at the South Korean press center set up in Calgary, Canada, on the evening of the 16th (local time), saying, “The (Korea-U.S.) summit was virtually scheduled, but we are in the process of confirming further details after receiving the news reports.”,
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, ‘\nPresident Lee was scheduled to participate in the G7 invited countries’ official welcoming ceremony and expanded sessions on the 17th (local time), on the second day of his visit, with expectations of a meeting with President Trump during the intervals of these events.’,
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, “\nThe presidential office had maintained a cautious stance, stating the Korea-U.S. summit was ‘under coordination,’ suggesting that even practical discussions might have been ongoing behind the scenes.”,
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, ‘\nThe White House announced on the 16th (local time) that due to escalating military conflicts between Israel and Iran in the Middle East, U.S. President Trump has decided to return early from the G7 Summit in Canada.’,
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, ‘\n(Photo = Yonhap News)\n’

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