Lee Jae-myung Sworn In as South Korea’s New President
Lee Jae-myung sworn in as South Korea’s president after snap elections, marking the start of his five-year term and a new chapter for ROK politics.
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Lee Jae-myung sworn in as South Korea’s president after snap elections, marking the start of his five-year term and a new chapter for ROK politics.
New South Korean President Lee Jae-myung vows to heal wounds with the DPRK, taking office with a bold push for inter-Korean dialogue and regional stability.
New South Korean president Lee Jae-myung began his term, vowing to overcome a martial law crisis, revive a slowing economy, and tackle trade tensions from day one.
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