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(Pool Photo via Yonhap) GYEONGJU, North Gyeongsang Province ? South Korean President Lee Jae Myung and US President Donald Trump held their second summit in two months on Wednesday¼¼¿ì±Û·Î¹ú ÁÖ½Ä in Gyeongju on the sidelines of the APEC summit, to discuss alliance modernization, regional security, North Korea and trade. As they sat down at the Gyeongju National Museum, Lee pledged t¸±°ÔÀÓ¿À¼ÇÆÄ¶ó´ÙÀ̽º o increase the nation¡¯s defense budget while calling on the US to grant permission for Seoul to obtain fuel for nuclear-powered submarines. Trump arrived in Gyeongju for his two-day state viÈÞ´ëÆùºÎǰÁÖ sit during the week of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit. The leaders have a packed agenda centered on two main axes ? security, including Washington's initiative to "modernize" t»óƼºñ he alliance, as well as trade, particularly the stalled tariff negotiations ? alongside broader discussions on how to comprehensively deepen the alliance to advance peace on the Korean Peninsula. ºüÂôÄÚ ¡°I believe that the Korea-US relationship should continue to advance through alliance modernization toward a future-oriented comprehensive strategic alliance," Lee told Trump in his opening remarks during a summit that also served as a luncheon. "To help ease the US defense burden, I would like to emphasize that South Korea will firmly move forward with increasing its defense budget and supporting its defense industry.¡± As part of South Korea¡¯s initiative to bolster its defense capabilities, Lee called on Trump to ¡°determine whether to allow South Korea to obtain fuel for nuclear-powered submarines.¡± Lee explained that South Korea's current diesel submarines have limited submerged endurance, which constrains their ability to track North Korean and Chinese submarines. "If fuel supply were permitted, we could, using our own technology, construct multiple conventionally armed submarines and carry out maritime defense operations in the East and West Seas around the peninsula ? a step that would substantially reduce the operational burden on US forces," Lee told Trump. South Korean President Lee Jae Myung (4th from right) and US President Donald Trump (4th from left) hold talks at the Gyeongju National Museum in Gyeongju, North Gyeongsang Province, on Wednesday. (Pool Photo via Yonhap) The question of acquiring fuel for nuclear-powered submarines is tied to revising the current civil nuclear cooperation agreement between Seoul and Washington. The most urgent requirement for an indigenous nuclear submarine program is securing nuclear fuel, specifically enriched uranium. However, under the current agreement, Seoul is only permitted to enrich uranium to a level below 20 percent, while independent reprocessing of spent fuel remains prohibited. Lee also asked Trump to jumpstart negotiations to revise the nuclear agreement. ¡°I would ask that you instruct officials to advance substantive consultations so these matters can be resolved more quickly," Lee said. The second meeting carries added significance as attention gravitates toward whether the summit will produce a formal, written outcome in the areas of security and trade ? something the allies failed to achieve during the first Trump-Lee summit in Washington on Aug. 25. Since then, Seoul and Washington have intensified efforts through working-level discussions to formalize their understandings on trade and security into a single document ? either in the form of a fact sheet or a joint statement ? to be issued following the second summit. The key challenge to issuing a joint statement lies in the fact that the allies are still engaged in follow-up negotiations to narrow their differences on the framework of South Korea¡¯s $350 billion investment package in the US. South Korean President Lee Jae Myung (right) shakes hands with US President Donald Trump after conferring the Grand Mugunghwa Medal, South Korea's highest order of civil merit, on Trump ahead of their talks at the National Museum in Gyeongju, North Gyeongsang Province, on Wednesday. In front of Lee is a replica of a gold crown from a royal tomb from the Silla Kingdom (57 BC-AD 935) that was gifted to the US leader. (Pool photo via Yonhap) During the summit, Lee and Trump also touched on North Korean leader Kim Jong-un¡¯s continued silence in response to Trump¡¯s repeated overtures to meet during his visit to South Korea. ¡°Chairman Kim Jong-un was unable to fully accept and understand President Trump¡¯s genuine intentions, so the talks fell through,¡± Lee told Trump. ¡°However, I believe that this too will become another seed ? a starting point that will create a great wave of peace on the Korean Peninsula.¡± Lee reaffirmed his pledge to ¡°faithfully play the role of a peacemaker who creates the conditions¡± for Trump to achieve peace on the Korean Peninsula, echoing his remarks during their first summit. In response, Trump said he remains committed to making efforts to resolve the North Korean issue, explaining that he and Kim ¡°really weren¡¯t able to work out the timing.¡± "But we¡¯ll have other visits, and we¡¯ll work very hard with Kim Jong-un and with everybody on getting things straightened out, because that makes sense," Trump said. "I have a couple of phrases that I like. One of them is 'common sense.' It¡¯s common sense that that should work out, and I feel certain that it will. It may take a little time ? you have to have a little patience ? but I feel absolutely certain that it will." Trump was awarded the Grand Order of Mugunghwa ? South Korea¡¯s highest decoration -- in recognition of his contribution to peace on the Korean Peninsula and his continued role as a ¡°peacemaker,¡± according to South Korea¡¯s presidential office. Trump is the first sitting US president to receive this honor, the office added. Lee also presented Trump with a replica of a Silla-era (57 BC-AD 935) golden crown excavated from the Cheonmachong Tomb as a special gift to commemorate his visit to Korea. ¡°The crown symbolizes the long-standing peace of the Silla period, as well as a new era of peaceful coexistence on the Korean Peninsula and shared growth that Korea and the US will build together,¡± South Korea¡¯s presidential office said. The luncheon venue was adorned with peace lilies, ¡°symbolizing the hope that international peace achieved under President Trump¡¯s leadership will also blossom on the peninsula,¡± according to Lee's office.
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