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Lee returns home from NATO, Mongolia with broader strategic vision for Eurasia

The korea Herald News

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July 11, 2026

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Lee returns home from NATO, Mongolia with broader strategic vision for Eurasia

President Lee Jae Myung returned to Seoul on Saturday after a five-day diplomatic tour that took him from a NATO summit in Turkey to a state visit to Mongolia, underscoring his effort to position South Korea as a more consequential player in both Euro-Atlantic security and the emerging geopolitics of Eurasia. The journey also served as a bridge between Lee’s immediate foreign policy priorities and a broader strategic vision. From NATO to Mongolia, the trip underscored his effort to deepen South

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Anadolu Agency

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· Jul 7, 2026

South Korea's president departs for Türkiye to attend NATO summit

Lee Jae Myung’s visit to Türkiye part of two-nation trip before heading to Mongolia

The korea Herald News

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· Jul 8, 2026

Lee envisions Korea-NATO 2.0: From arms sales to building together

ANKARA, Turkey — President Lee Jae Myung left his first NATO summit with both a vision and a vehicle to advance it: a proposal to move South Korea beyond the role of an arms exporter toward deeper defense industrial cooperation with the alliance, and the launch of negotiations on an agreement that would help make that shift possible. At the summit in Ankara, Lee called for South Korea and NATO to move toward joint development, production and operation of weapons systems through a “Korea-NATO Def

UPI

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· Jul 4, 2026

South Korea's Lee heads to NATO summit, Mongolia

South Korea's Lee heads to NATO summit, Mongolia

Yonhap News Agency

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· Jul 10, 2026

Lee calls Mongolia 'close friend,' vows to expand ties benefiting both peoples

ULAANBAATAR, July 11 (Yonhap) -- President Lee Jae Myung has described Mongolia ...

Al-Monitor

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· Jul 3, 2026

South Korean president to attend NATO summit in Ankara, visit Mongolia

By Heejin Kim and Kyu-seok ShimSEOUL, July 3 (Reuters) - South Korean President Lee Jae Myung will attend a NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, from July 7 to 8, Seoul's national security adviser said on Friday.Lee aims to build defence industry cooperation between South Korea and NATO member countries, Wi Sung-lac told a press briefing.In Ankara, Lee will meet NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte and take part in a group summit with leaders from Indo-Pacific countries, including Japan, New Zealand and Australia, Wi said.

Modern Diplomacy

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· Jul 3, 2026

South Korea’s Lee Heads to NATO Summit, Mongolia to Boost Defence Ties

South Korean President Lee Jae Myung will attend the NATO summit in Ankara on July 7-8, marking his first participation in the alliance’s leaders’ meeting since taking office. Although South Korea is not a NATO member, Seoul has steadily deepened cooperation with the alliance following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and growing concerns over North Korea’s [] The post South Korea’s Lee Heads to NATO Summit, Mongolia to Boost Defence Ties appeared first on Modern Diplomacy.

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Related coverage for "Lee returns home from NATO, Mongolia with broader strategic vision for Eurasia": Anadolu Agency — South Korea's president departs for Türkiye to attend NATO summit. The korea Herald News — Lee envisions Korea-NATO 2.0: From arms sales to building together. UPI — South Korea's Lee heads to NATO summit, Mongolia. Yonhap News Agency — Lee calls Mongolia 'close friend,' vows to expand ties benefiting both peoples. Al-Monitor — South Korean president to attend NATO summit in Ankara, visit Mongolia. Modern Diplomacy — South Korea’s Lee Heads to NATO Summit, Mongolia to Boost Defence Ties