South Korean President Lee Jae-myung shakes hands with Singapore PM Lawrence Wong after signing AI and FTA agreements, with national flags and documents in background.
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung shakes hands with Singapore PM Lawrence Wong after signing AI and FTA agreements, with national flags and documents in background.
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Lee and Singapore PM agree to upgrade FTA and strengthen AI cooperation

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President Lee Jae Myung held summit talks with Singaporean Prime Minister Lawrence Wong on March 2, agreeing to launch negotiations to upgrade their bilateral free trade agreement and enhance artificial intelligence cooperation. The meeting, the second in four months, focused on strengthening existing ties in trade, investment, and infrastructure while expanding into future-oriented areas like AI and nuclear energy. The two nations signed five memorandums of understanding in AI, small modular reactors, digital, and science and technology fields.

President Lee Jae Myung and Singaporean Prime Minister Lawrence Wong held summit talks in Singapore on March 2, agreeing to deepen their strategic partnership. The meeting marked the second summit in four months, following Wong's visit to South Korea during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit, where bilateral ties were elevated to a strategic partnership. They committed to upgrading the free trade agreement (FTA) that entered into force in 2006, extending it beyond goods and services to reflect evolving trade, economic security dynamics, and technological advances.

"We two leaders agreed to upgrade the bilateral FTA, which took effect twenty years ago, in a manner that fully reflects evolving trade and economic security dynamics, as well as technological advances," they stated in a joint press announcement. The leaders agreed to strengthen AI cooperation in public safety and intellectual property sectors and work toward developing an AI Cooperation Framework. "Through physical AI-driven industrial innovation and joint research and expanded investment in real world applications of AI, our two countries will secure the momentum needed to advance our AI cooperation," Lee said.

Singapore leads in AI governance and regulation and serves as a hub for AI data in Southeast Asia, while South Korea excels in semiconductors, data center infrastructure, and manufacturing AI. The nations signed an MOU for joint research on small modular reactors, including information sharing and training. Other agreements cover science and technology cooperation in quantum computing, space, and satellite technologies.

Security issues were also discussed amid escalating Middle East tensions. Lee thanked Wong for supporting Seoul's efforts to promote peace on the Korean Peninsula and resume talks with North Korea, noting Singapore's role in the 2018 U.S.-North Korea summit. They assessed the Middle East situation's impact on global security, economy, and energy supply chains, expressing hope for restored stability.

Prior to the summit, Lee met with ceremonial President Tharman Shanmugaratnam and attended a naming ceremony for the orchid hybrid "Vanda Lee Jae Myung Kim Hea Kyung," honoring him and first lady Kim Hea Kyung. "I am truly honored to have this beautiful, fragrant orchid named after me," Lee said. Later, he was scheduled to attend the AI Connect Summit with business leaders from both countries.

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Initial reactions on X to the summit between South Korean President Lee Jae Myung and Singapore PM Lawrence Wong focus on the agreement to upgrade the FTA and enhance AI cooperation, with news outlets sharing updates on signed MOUs in AI, nuclear energy, and other fields. Sentiments are predominantly neutral, reporting the event factually, with no notable negative or skeptical views.

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South Korean President Lee Jae-myung meets Singapore PM Lawrence Wong and Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. at summits to boost trade, infrastructure, and AI ties.
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President Lee to pay state visits to Singapore and Philippines next week

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South Korean President Lee Jae-myung will pay state visits to Singapore and the Philippines next week for summit talks aimed at expanding cooperation with these Southeast Asian nations. In Singapore, he will hold talks with Prime Minister Lawrence Wong, and in the Philippines, with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. Cheong Wa Dae anticipates strengthened ties in trade, infrastructure, and sectors like AI.

President Lee Jae Myung departed from Seoul on Sunday, March 1, for a two-nation swing to Singapore and the Philippines to expand cooperation with the Southeast Asian nations. The visit focuses on boosting trade, investment, infrastructure, and collaboration in sectors like artificial intelligence and nuclear energy. Cheong Wa Dae hopes the trip will enhance coordination with key Association of Southeast Asian Nations members and foster deeper ties with the regional bloc.

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South Korea and the United States are set to sign a deal on October 29 to enhance cooperation in AI and advanced technologies during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit. The agreement accompanies a meeting between the two presidents and focuses on strengthening AI export controls and easing data regulations. It aims to foster comprehensive collaboration in science and technology for future prosperity.

President Lee Jae Myung concluded his three-day attendance at the G20 summit in Johannesburg, South Africa, on Sunday, emphasizing international cooperation on AI and critical minerals supply chains. He pledged to host the 2028 G20 with a profound sense of responsibility. Following the summit, he departed for Turkey to complete his four-nation tour.

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President Lee Jae Myung and Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva are set to hold summit talks on Monday. Lula is scheduled to arrive in Seoul on Sunday, marking his first state visit to South Korea in 21 years. The leaders are expected to discuss strengthening bilateral cooperation in areas such as trade, investment, and climate.

President Lee Jae-myung plans to discuss practical economic cooperation and Korean Peninsula peace efforts with Chinese President Xi Jinping during his state visit next week. National Security Adviser Wi Sung-lac said Friday that the talks aim to build momentum for resuming dialogue with North Korea.

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Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and South Korean President Lee Jae Myung wrapped up their meeting on Wednesday, setting aside historical grievances to focus on future-oriented relations. The talks underscored the personal rapport between the leaders and the strategic importance of their nations' partnership amid global challenges.

 

 

 

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