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Illustration of US diplomat Allison Hooker meeting Korean officials in Seoul for post-summit working groups.
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Senior US diplomat to visit Seoul soon to launch summit working groups

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Under Secretary of State Allison Hooker will visit Seoul in the coming weeks to launch bilateral working groups implementing agreements from the October 2025 summit between Presidents Lee Jae Myung and Donald Trump, building on earlier follow-up talks.

Under Secretary of State Allison Hooker will lead an interagency delegation to Seoul in the coming weeks, the State Department said Tuesday. She held talks with First Vice Foreign Minister Park Yoon-joo at the department in Washington after Park arrived Monday to speed up implementation of summit agreements, including cooperation on nuclear-powered submarines and civilian nuclear fuel rights.

The two sides agreed to hold a kick-off meeting for security sector agreements based on the joint fact sheet from the October 2025 summit. The United States reaffirmed its extended deterrence commitment to South Korea and both countries stressed the importance of freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz and global waterways.

Hooker called for continued progress in trade and industrial partnership and fair treatment of US companies. Park briefed her on the summit with Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi in Andong and reaffirmed Seoul's commitment to stronger ties with Japan and trilateral cooperation with the United States.

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South Korea's First Vice Foreign Minister Park Yoon-joo met with a U.S. lawmaker and policy experts in Washington to discuss the bilateral alliance and the Korean Peninsula.

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South Korea and the United States launched their first round of security talks on Tuesday to implement agreements reached by their leaders last year, including Seoul's push to acquire nuclear-powered submarines.

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi left South Korea on Wednesday after a two-day visit to Andong, the hometown of President Lee Jae Myung, where the two leaders held a bilateral summit and agreed to boost cooperation on supply chains and energy supplies.

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