US, South Korea talks scrapped after Trump cuts G7 short

South Korea's Lee is set to meet Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba on June 18 in their first summit

The two leaders were expected to discuss tariffs, defense cost-sharing and regional security
The two leaders were expected to discuss tariffs, defense cost-sharing and regional security
Yeonhee Kim 2
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Business & Politics

ALBERTA, Calgary – A planned meeting between South Korean President Lee Jae-myung and US President Donald Trump was cancelled on Monday after Trump unexpectedly cut short the Group of Seven summit to deal with the escalating conflict between Iran and Israel.

Wi Sung-lac, South Korea's national security adviser to president, told reporters in Calgary that the meeting was called off after the US informed Seoul of Trump’s sudden departure.

“President Trump had to return home unexpectedly,” Wi said. "Washington had sought our understanding regarding the last-minute schedule change."

The bilateral summit would have marked their first face-to-face meeting since President Lee’s inauguration earlier this month. It was scheduled to take place on the sidelines of the G7 gathering in Calgary from June 15 to 17.

The summit was expected to cover a range of bilateral and regional issues, including trade and defense spending, as export-reliant South Korea faces steep tariff increases imposed by the Trump administration.

South Korea, although not a G7 member, had been invited by the host nation, Canada, to the expanded sessions -- offering President Lee his diplomatic debut on the global stage.

A senior official at the Korean presidential office added that Seoul is working to reschedule the summit at the earliest opportunity.

South Korean President Lee Jae-myung (second from left) poses with Governor General of Canada Mary Simon (third from left)
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung (second from left) poses with Governor General of Canada Mary Simon (third from left)

White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt confirmed via social media that the US president would return to Washington a day ahead of schedule "due to critical developments” in the Middle East.

Upon arrival, Trump is expected to convene a National Security Council meeting.

Earlier this month, Lee held a phone call with Trump, who congratulated Lee on his inauguration as South Korea's leader.

During the phone conversation, they agreed to pursue a swift resolution to the tariff dispute, though more contentious matters -- including strategic export controls and defence burden-sharing -- were reportedly left off the agenda.

Trump has repeatedly demanded that Seoul pay a greater share of the cost for maintaining the US troops stationed on the Korean peninsula.

Amid renewed tensions between the US. and China, South Korea is also seeking to balance its security alliance with Washington and its economic ties with Beijing.

Meanwhile, Lee will hold a summit with Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba on the afternoon of June 18 as scheduled. It will mark their first bilateral meeting since each took office.

Write to Yeonhee Kim at yhkim@hankyung.com
Jennifer Nicholson-Breen edited this article.

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