
Kang Yu-jeong, the Blue House spokesperson, stated in a press release on June 17 (local time) that "the welcome event for President Lee will include government officials such as the Prime Minister and the Vice Minister of the Interior, as well as the leadership of the Democratic Party, including the party leader and floor leader."
President Lee departed on June 9 to attend the G7 summit and is scheduled to return on June 18. Notably, Jeong did not attend the airport send-off for President Lee on June 9, marking his first absence since taking office, while Prime Minister Kim was present to see the president off.
This has led to speculation about rising tensions between the party and the Blue House ahead of the Democratic Party's national convention. The advance announcement of attendees for the president's return event is considered unusual.
During the G7 summit in Évian-les-Bains, President Lee emphasized the importance of inclusive use of artificial intelligence (AI) and cooperation in energy and critical mineral supply chains.
At the final working lunch of the summit, President Lee will meet with global leaders and CEOs of digital and AI companies to discuss strategies for the "safe, rapid, and efficient implementation of artificial intelligence."
He is expected to highlight the role of private enterprises in AI innovation, stressing that AI should serve as a tool for inclusive growth for all, rather than a privilege for a select few.
Earlier, President Lee participated in the second session of the G7 expanded meeting, titled "Restoring Balanced, Inclusive, and Sustainable Economic Growth for All."
In this session, he underscored the need for international cooperation to address global economic imbalances and discussed long-term responses to vulnerabilities in East Asia's energy supply chains, highlighted by recent tensions in the Middle East and the Strait of Hormuz.
* This article has been translated by AI.
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