Key facts
- South Korean President Lee Jae Myung met with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni in Rome.
- The leaders discussed bilateral cooperation and promoting global free trade and multilateralism.
- Lee expressed hope for joint efforts to create a new cooperation framework between the two nations.
- The meeting followed an agreement to elevate bilateral ties to a special strategic partnership.
- Lee previously stated South Korea and Italy are optimal partners for business cooperation.
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung met with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni in Rome, expressing hope that the two nations will collaborate to advance global free trade and multilateralism. The discussions, held during Lee's state visit to Italy, focused on strengthening bilateral cooperation and potentially establishing a new framework for their partnership.
Lee highlighted the mutually beneficial nature of the relationship, suggesting that cooperation could create significant synergy. This meeting followed an earlier agreement between Lee and Italian President Sergio Mattarella to elevate the bilateral ties to a special strategic partnership. The leaders emphasized the importance of a rule-based international order and the meaningfulness of South Korea-Italy cooperation in this context.
