💨 Abstract

After a turbulent election, Lee Jae-myung, a vocal liberal, became South Korea's president, vowing to restore normalcy and tackle significant economic and security challenges. He inherited a struggling economy and escalating tensions with North Korea and the U.S. Key issues include reviving the economy, negotiating U.S. tariffs, and managing North Korean relations amid its growing ties with Russia. Lee promised to bolster the U.S.

Courtesy: WTOP Staff